Alexander Natalis
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Alexander Natalis — • A French historian and theologian, of the Order of St. Dominic (1639 1724) Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Alexander Natalis Alexander Natalis … Catholic encyclopedia
Natalis — (lateinisch „Geburtstag“) ist: Bezeichnung mehrere Jahrestage in der Antike: Natalis templi, der Tage der Weihe eines Tempels, er galt auch als Geburtstag des Gottes Natalis dies, Geburtstag einer Person, d. h. des Genius eines Mannes bzw. der… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Natalis, Alexander — • A French historian and theologian, of the Order of St. Dominic (1639 1724) Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006 … Catholic encyclopedia
Alexander [1] — Alexander (gr. Alexandros, der Männer Vertheidigende). I. Mythische Personen: 1) Einer von den Söhnen des Eurystheus; fiel mit seinem Vater gegen die Athener. Trojaner, so v.w. Paris. II. Fürsten: A) im Alterthum: Aa) Römische Kaiser u.… … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Natālis [2] — Natālis, 1) s. Alexander 112); 2) N. Argonensis, so v.w. Argonne, Noël; 3) N. Comes, s. Conti 12) … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Natalis, Alexander — ▪ French theologian and historian French Alexandre Noël born Jan. 19, 1639, Rouen, France died Aug. 21, 1724, Paris controversial theologian and ecclesiastical historian who clashed with Rome for expressing Gallicanism, a French position … Universalium
Homiletics — (Gr. homiletikos , from homilos , to assemble together), in theology the application of the general principles of rhetoric to the specific department of public preaching. The one who practices or studies homiletics is called a homilist .… … Wikipedia
Gallicanism — • This term is used to designate a certain group of religious opinions for some time peculiar to the Church of France, or Gallican Church, and the theological schools of that country Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Gallicanism … Catholic encyclopedia
Homiletics — • Lengthy historical article. Includes extensive bibliography Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Homiletics Homiletics † … Catholic encyclopedia
Historia Ecclesiastica — (Latin, meaning Church History ) is the name of many different works, documenting the history of Christianity. These include: *Alexander Natalis *Bartholomew of Lucca, Historia Ecclesiastica Nova *Bede, Historia ecclesiastica gentis Anglorum… … Wikipedia