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The Vulgate translation of apokatastasis, "in tempora restitutionis omnium quae locutus est Deus" ("the restitution of all things of which God has spoken"), was taken up by Luther to mean the day of the restitution of the creation, but in Luther's theology the day of restitution was also the day of resurrection and judgment, not the restitution ...
Christian restorationism, a 19th-century movement promoting restoration of Jews to the Holy land, which later became known as Christian Zionism Universal restoration, Greek apocatastasis , the "restoration of all things" mentioned in Acts, and most closely associated with Origen of Alexandria (184/185 – 253/254) and Gregory of Nyssa ( c. 335 ...
III. All Appeals, Personal Actions, and Suits, &c. by reason of any Trespass, &c. pardoned. VI. The like by reason of any Commission by the late or present King, or by Colour of any Ordinance of one or both Houses of Parliament, or the late Protector, &c. V. All appeals, personal actions and suits, pardoned. VI. Wardships and mean profits ...
The recapitulation theory of the atonement is a doctrine in Christian theology related to the meaning and effect of the death of Jesus Christ.. While it is sometimes absent from summaries of atonement theories, [1] more comprehensive overviews of the history of the atonement doctrine typically include a section about the "recapitulation" view of the atonement, which was first clearly ...
The entire act was repealed in the Republic of Ireland by the Statute Law Revision Act 1983. In February 2025, the UK Government introduced a bill in the House of Commons to repeal a clause from Section 12 of the Act, to allow Roman Catholics to hold the office of His Majesty’s High Commissioner to the General Assembly of the Church of ...
Omnia sunt communia is a Latin phrase and slogan translated as "all things are to be held in common" [1] or simply "all things in common". Originating in the Latin translation of the Acts of the Apostles, altered forms of the slogan were applied as a legal maxim in canon law and later in secular law.
Robert Charles Post (born October 17, 1947) is an American legal scholar who is currently a professor of law at Yale Law School, [1] where he served as the Dean of Yale Law School from 2009 to 2017. [ 2 ]
E supremi is a papal encyclical (On High) issued by Pope Pius X on October 4, 1903. This was the first encyclical issued by the pontiff.He expressed his deep feelings of unworthiness by quoting the plight of Anselm of Canterbury.