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- Ephemerides Theologicae Lovanienses is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal covering theology and canon law. It was established in 1924 and is published...
- Loci communes or Loci communes rerum theologicarum seu hypotyposes theologicae (Latin for Common Places in Theology or Fundamental Doctrinal Themes) was...
- topics and philosophers in the journal Bogoslovska smotra (Ephemerides Theologicae) in the period from 1910 to 1944 Prilozi za istraživanje hrvatske filozofske...
- imagination or arranging a fake. A mention of witchcraft appears in the Summa Theologicae and concludes that the church does not treat temporary or permanent impotence...
- Relectiones Theologicae, 1557 Summa sacramentorum Ecclesiae, 1561 De Indis et De Jure Belli (1917 translation of a large part of the Relectiones Theologicae) Francisco...
- (2012). "Early New Testament M****cripts and Their Dates". Ephemerides Theologicae Lovanienses. 88 (4): 443–474. doi:10.2143/ETL.88.4.2957937. Pace, Sharon...
- Waterland, Works, viii, p. 81. Worman cites Wegscheider, Institutiones theologicae dogmaticae, p. 250. Giovanni, di; Livieri, Paolo (6 December 2001). "Friedrich...
- work Dis****tiones theologicae is mentioned by many scholars of the 18th century. Godoy, Pedro de (1686). Dis****tiones theologicae. 1 (in Latin). Venetijs:...
- Rome: ex typogr. apostolica vaticana. Rocca, Angelo (1594). Bibliothecæ theologicæ et scripturalis epitome. Rome: ex typographia Dominici Basae. Rocca, Angelo...
- teachers in certain evangelical institutions bear the title "Scolasticus Theologicae" or “Professor” (ecclesiastical) (Pundit/Clerical professor of Theology)...