Philosophical and Theological Arguments on the Holy Icons in the Work: Nicephorus and Photius, Patriarch of Constantinople and the Great Theodore the Studites against the Iconoclasts
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Ivan Christiov, Philosophical and Theological Arguments on the Holy Icons in the Work: Nicephorus and Photius, Patriarch of Constantinople and the Great Theodore the Studites against the Iconoclasts. The article is a critical edition of the Greek text with a modern Bulgarian translation of the 22nd chapter of Panoplia Dogmatica of Euthymios Zigabenus.Downloads
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2025-05-22
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Christiov, I. (2025). Philosophical and Theological Arguments on the Holy Icons in the Work: Nicephorus and Photius, Patriarch of Constantinople and the Great Theodore the Studites against the Iconoclasts. Forum Theologicum Sardicense, (2), 41–52. https://doi.org/10.60061/fths.2020.2.41-52
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