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343. John Ankerberg - correct denomination of https://ref.ly/logos4/Factbook?ref=bio.johnankerberg; being born in 1945 does not make you Pre-Reformation.
344. For that matter, these entities don't belong to that denomination's targeted timeframe either: https://ref.ly/logos4/Factbook?ref=bio.alianzaevangelicamundial, https://ref.ly/logos4/Factbook?ref=bio.jhbernard, https://ref.ly/logos4/Factbook?ref=bio.nealjanthony.
345. It's misleading (and potentially rather offensive) to put a bunch of medieval Catholic Saints like Thomas Aquinas and Catherine of Siena in a denomination with both a classification and an Also: of "Proto-Protestantism". See and fix https://ref.ly/logos4/Factbook?ref=bk.%25PrereformationPostschism_Denom
“The trouble is that everyone talks about reforming others and no one thinks about reforming himself.” St. Peter of Alcántara
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346. Saint Peter Damian - disambiguate in https://ref.ly/logos4/Factbook?ref=bio.PeterDamian between Saint Peter Damian and the completely unrelated Saint Damian, the twin of Saint Cosmas.
“The trouble is that everyone talks about reforming others and no one thinks about reforming himself.” St. Peter of Alcántara
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This is discouraging given that i'd reported it multiple times prior to L9's release ...
Orthodox Bishop Alfeyev: "To be a theologian means to have experience of a personal encounter with God through prayer and worship."; Orthodox proverb: "We know where the Church is, we do not know where it is not."
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347. Deacon - remove Also: Deaconess from https://ref.ly/logos4/Factbook?ref=bk.%25deacon
348. Deaconess - remove Also: Deacon from https://ref.ly/logos4/Factbook?ref=bk.%25deaconess
349. Chorepiscopus - merge https://ref.ly/logosres/ncyncntchrstnty?hw=Chorbishop & https://ref.ly/logos4/Factbook?ref=bk.%25chorepiscopus
“The trouble is that everyone talks about reforming others and no one thinks about reforming himself.” St. Peter of Alcántara
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350. John D. Zizioulas - merge https://ref.ly/logos4/Factbook?ref=bk.%25JohnDZizioulas.1_Person & https://ref.ly/logos4/Factbook?ref=bio.johnzizioulas & https://ref.ly/logos4/Factbook?ref=bio.johndzizioulas_1
351. Nikolay O. Lossky - merge https://ref.ly/logos4/Factbook?ref=bio.nikolaylossky & https://ref.ly/logos4/Factbook?ref=bio.nolossky
“The trouble is that everyone talks about reforming others and no one thinks about reforming himself.” St. Peter of Alcántara
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The results for searching the "Cost of Discipleship" give me The Cost of Discipleship (Audio) by Bonhoeffer which I don't have, but not the text version which I do have in his works volume 4 called Discipleship. But volume 4 does appear as a result when the Factbook search is just Discipleship. I forgot that the The Cost of Discipleship is the English version title of the original German title Discipleship.
So just as observation of how the Factbook could offer better first time results in situations like this.
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352. Saint Sava of Serbia - disambiguate between the Serbian patriarch and St. Sabbas (from Cappadocia) in https://ref.ly/logos4/Factbook?ref=bk.%25SaintSava_Person with regard to https://ref.ly/logosres/cathency?hw=St.+Sabbas
“The trouble is that everyone talks about reforming others and no one thinks about reforming himself.” St. Peter of Alcántara
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Its been a few months Sean, any word?Sean Boisen said:MJ. Smith said:I recommend using the Copy Location as URL option from the Factbook panel menu.
Sorry but I can't resist. I suggest that the Respond section be added to Factbook pages so that one can report the problem where you find it and the URL is handled automatically. But I am too old and too polite to say "I told you so ..."
We've had a lot of discussion about how to best capture user feedback, but this didn't make it in time for launch. I expect you'll see an improvement here in the near future.
L2 lvl4 (...) WORDsearch, all the way through L10,
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abondservant said:
Its been a few months Sean, any word?Sean Boisen said:<snip/>
We've had a lot of discussion about how to best capture user feedback, but this didn't make it in time for launch. I expect you'll see an improvement here in the near future.
There's functionality planned for release with 9.4, though I'm not sure what will actually get released.
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https://www.logos.com/search?filters=author-110378_Author is an incorrect Factbook entry just waiting to happen. This PDP's author field seems to have been auto-generated and never checked by a human, which surprises me. Cf. 5., above.
“The trouble is that everyone talks about reforming others and no one thinks about reforming himself.” St. Peter of Alcántara
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353. Désiré Joseph Mercier (Belgian Philosopher and Prelate) - merge https://ref.ly/logos4/Factbook?ref=bk.%25DesireJosephMercier_Person & https://ref.ly/logos4/Factbook?ref=bio.desirejosephmercier_1
354. Megiddo - merge https://ref.ly/logos4/Factbook?ref=bk.%25Megiddo_Place & https://ref.ly/logos4/Factbook?ref=bk.%25Mageddo_Place
“The trouble is that everyone talks about reforming others and no one thinks about reforming himself.” St. Peter of Alcántara
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355. There is no entry for this John Bowden:
- Kratz, Reinhard G., and John Bowden. The Composition of the Narrative Books of the Old Testament. London; New York: T&T Clark, 2005.
He seems to been conflated with the tractarian John William Bowden who was two centuries earlier.
Orthodox Bishop Alfeyev: "To be a theologian means to have experience of a personal encounter with God through prayer and worship."; Orthodox proverb: "We know where the Church is, we do not know where it is not."
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356. Saint Stephen (First King of Hungary) - merge https://ref.ly/logos4/Factbook?ref=bk.%25SaintStephen.2_Person & https://ref.ly/logos4/Factbook?ref=bk.%25SaintStephenIOfHungary_Person
357. Church of the Holy Sepulchre - merge https://ref.ly/logos4/Factbook?ref=bk.%24ChurchoftheHolySepulchre & https://ref.ly/logos4/Factbook?ref=bk.%25ChurchOfTheHolySepulcher_Place
358. Saint Aidan of Lindisfarne (monk) - merge https://ref.ly/logos4/Factbook?ref=bk.%25SaintAidanOfLindisfarne_Person & https://ref.ly/logos4/Factbook?ref=bio.AidanLindisfarne & https://ref.ly/logos4/Factbook?ref=bk.%25SaintAidan_Person
“The trouble is that everyone talks about reforming others and no one thinks about reforming himself.” St. Peter of Alcántara
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Can the entries on Mercy Seat be merged?
Mercy Seat (Cultural Ontology/Object): https://ref.ly/logos4/Factbook?ref=bk.%25mercySeat
Mercy Seat (Religious Object): https://ref.ly/logos4/Factbook?ref=bk.%24MercySeat
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Kiyah said:
Can the entries on Mercy Seat be merged?
Mercy Seat (Cultural Ontology/Object): https://ref.ly/logos4/Factbook?ref=bk.%25mercySeat
Mercy Seat (Religious Object): https://ref.ly/logos4/Factbook?ref=bk.%24MercySeat
Yes, thanks for the suggestion. I've merged those: it will be a couple of weeks before that data gets shipped.
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Sean Boisen said:
Yes, thanks for the suggestion. I've merged those: it will be a couple of weeks before that data gets shipped.
Thanks Sean!
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359. Macarius Magnes (Christian apologist) - merge https://ref.ly/logos4/Factbook?ref=bio.macariusmagnes_1 & https://ref.ly/logos4/Factbook?ref=bk.%25MacariusMagnes_Person
360. Saint Macarius of Egypt - merge https://ref.ly/logos4/Factbook?ref=bk.%25SaintMacariusofEgypt_Person & https://ref.ly/logos4/Factbook?ref=bio.macariusthegreat_1
361. Macarius I of Moscow (Metropolitan of Moscow) - merge https://ref.ly/logos4/Factbook?ref=bk.%25MacariusofMoscow_Person & https://ref.ly/logos4/Factbook?ref=bio.macariusi
362. Pseudo-Macarius - merge https://ref.ly/logos4/Factbook?ref=bio.pseudomacarius & https://ref.ly/logos4/Factbook?ref=bk.%25Macarius_Person
363. Palladius of Galatia (Historian of Early Monasticism) - merge https://ref.ly/logos4/Factbook?ref=bk.%25Palladius_Person & https://ref.ly/logos4/Factbook?ref=bio.palladius_1 & https://ref.ly/logos4/Factbook?ref=bk.%25Palladius.1_Person & https://ref.ly/logos4/Factbook?ref=bio.palladiusgalatia
364. Saint Palladius (First Bishop of the Irish) - merge https://ref.ly/logos4/Factbook?ref=bk.%25SaintPalladius_Person & https://ref.ly/logos4/Factbook?ref=bk.%25PalladiusOfIreland_Person
“The trouble is that everyone talks about reforming others and no one thinks about reforming himself.” St. Peter of Alcántara
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365. Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite (Mystical Theologian) - merge https://ref.ly/logos4/Factbook?ref=bio.pseudodionysiusareopagite & https://ref.ly/logos4/Factbook?ref=bk.%25DionysiusThePseudoAreopagite_Person
“The trouble is that everyone talks about reforming others and no one thinks about reforming himself.” St. Peter of Alcántara
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SineNomine said:
13. Saint Dominic De Guzmán - merge https://ref.ly/logos4/Factbook?ref=bio.saintdominicdeguzman & https://ref.ly/logos4/Factbook?ref=bio.Dominic
13, Revised Edition. Saint Dominic De Guzman - merge https://ref.ly/logos4/Factbook?ref=bk.%25DominicDeGuzman_Person and https://ref.ly/logos4/Factbook?ref=bio.Dominic & https://ref.ly/logos4/Factbook?ref=bio.saintdominicdeguzman
This is one of the first duplicates I submitted and its fix has taken so long that there's an extra duplicate now.
“The trouble is that everyone talks about reforming others and no one thinks about reforming himself.” St. Peter of Alcántara
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366. John Percival (Bishop of Hereford) - merge https://ref.ly/logos4/Factbook?ref=bk.%25JohnPercival_Person & https://ref.ly/logos4/Factbook?ref=bio.johnpercival_1
“The trouble is that everyone talks about reforming others and no one thinks about reforming himself.” St. Peter of Alcántara
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367. Kenneth O. Gangel - merge https://ref.ly/logos4/Factbook?ref=bio.kennethgangel_2 & https://ref.ly/logos4/Factbook?ref=bio.kennethogangel
“The trouble is that everyone talks about reforming others and no one thinks about reforming himself.” St. Peter of Alcántara
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368. Bozrah (in Edom) - merge https://ref.ly/logos4/Factbook?ref=bk.%40Buseirah & https://ref.ly/logos4/Factbook?ref=bk.%40Bozrah
369. Bozrah (of Gilead) - merge https://ref.ly/logos4/Factbook?ref=bk.%25BozrahOfGilead_Place & https://ref.ly/logos4/Factbook?ref=bk.%25Bosor_Place
Note also https://community.logos.com/forums/t/200454.aspx with respect to the above.
370. Gilead (Place) - merge https://ref.ly/logos4/Factbook?ref=bk.%25Gilead_Place & https://ref.ly/logos4/Factbook?ref=bk.%40Gilead
371. Mount Hor (of Edom) - merge https://ref.ly/logos4/Factbook?ref=bk.%25MountHor_Place & https://ref.ly/logos4/Factbook?ref=bk.%25MtHorOfEdom_Place
372. There are a lot of mountains with articles titled "Mount ABC" that are listed simply as places, not as mountains.
“The trouble is that everyone talks about reforming others and no one thinks about reforming himself.” St. Peter of Alcántara
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373. Strasburg/Strasbourg/Strassburg - https://ref.ly/logos4/Factbook?ref=bk.%25Strasburg_Place & https://ref.ly/logos4/Factbook?ref=bk.%25Strasbourg_Place & https://ref.ly/logos4/Factbook?ref=bk.%40Strassburg
374. Luxemburg/Luxembourg - https://ref.ly/logos4/Factbook?ref=bk.%25Luxemburg_Place & https://ref.ly/logos4/Factbook?ref=bk.%40Luxembourg
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SineNomine said:
273a. The date of birth and death of Pope Pius II have been assigned to Pius Parsch (1884-1954), an important figure in the twentieth-century liturgical movement in Austria:
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375. Athanasian Creed - merge https://ref.ly/logos4/Factbook?ref=bk.%25QuicunqueVult & https://ref.ly/logos4/Factbook?ref=bk.%25AthanasianCreed_Writing
“The trouble is that everyone talks about reforming others and no one thinks about reforming himself.” St. Peter of Alcántara
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Can the entries on the Council of Trent be merged?
Council of Trent (Group of People/Meeting/Timeline Event): https://ref.ly/logos4/Factbook?ref=bk.%25CouncilofTrent
Council of Trent (Group of People/Meeting): https://ref.ly/logos4/Factbook?ref=bk.tle%3acounciltrent1
I know they list different dates but the second one doesn't bring back any information.
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Kiyah said:
Can the entries on the Council of Trent be merged?
Council of Trent (Group of People/Meeting/Timeline Event): https://ref.ly/logos4/Factbook?ref=bk.%25CouncilofTrent
Council of Trent (Group of People/Meeting): https://ref.ly/logos4/Factbook?ref=bk.tle%3acounciltrent1
I already requested that in this thread seven months ago, so I hope it happens soon.
SineNomine said:65. Council of Trent - merge https://ref.ly/logos4/Factbook?ref=bk.%25CouncilofTrent & https://ref.ly/logos4/Factbook?ref=bk.tle%3acounciltrent1
Kiyah said:I know they list different dates but the second one doesn't bring back any information.
The date (1626) in the second article is incorrect and should be fixed.
“The trouble is that everyone talks about reforming others and no one thinks about reforming himself.” St. Peter of Alcántara
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SineNomine said:
The date (1626) in the second article is incorrect and should be fixed.
Could it be driven by the potential typo in this resource then? https://ref.ly/logosres/cathdictaddisarn?hw=Archivist&off=420
It's linked from the Timeline tool and it's the only resource in my library that has that date associated with the Council of Trent.
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Kiyah said:SineNomine said:
The date (1626) in the second article is incorrect and should be fixed.
Could it be driven by the potential typo in this resource then? https://ref.ly/logosres/cathdictaddisarn?hw=Archivist&off=420
It's linked from the Timeline tool and it's the only resource in my library that has that date associated with the Council of Trent.
Ah! I see what happened. It's definitely from that resource and it's not a typo... it's a misreading!
LLS:CATHDICTADDISARN">archives, archivist (Greek ἀρχεῖα). The utility of the preservation of public records was fully understood by the ancients; the record office at Rome, which Virgil alludes to (“populi tabularia vidit”), was an enormous building. Episcopal archives have probably been kept from the very beginning of the Church. The archivist or Proto-scriniarius of Rome was an important personage; besides having charge of a large portion of the records, he was the head of all the secretaries and notaries of the Roman Court. A decree of the Congregation of the Council of Trent (1626) specifies what ought to be preserved in an episcopal archive—namely, the processes and proceedings in all causes tried in the bishop’s court; episcopal sentences, precepts, decrees, mandates, &c.; reports and registers of all kinds relating to ecclesiastical affairs within the diocese; and complete inventories of Church property, movable and immovable. (Ferraris, Archivium.)
I've bolded the most important part. According to this resource, the Sacra Congregatio Cardinalium Concilii Tridentini interpretum, here translated as the "Congregation of the Council of Trent", but better known as the "Sacred Congregation of the Council" (and more literally, as the "Sacred Congregation of Cardinals for the Interpretation of the Council of Trent"), which has since evolved and been renamed (repeatedly) and is currently known as the Congregation for Clergy, published a decree in 1626 that "specifies what ought to be preserved in an episcopal archive".
Someone, probably someone not very familiar with Catholic stuff, wasn't reading carefully and thought that this article was referring to the Council of Trent (Concilium Tridentinum). It was not.
“The trouble is that everyone talks about reforming others and no one thinks about reforming himself.” St. Peter of Alcántara
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Kiyah said:SineNomine said:
The date (1626) in the second article is incorrect and should be fixed.
Could it be driven by the potential typo in this resource then? https://ref.ly/logosres/cathdictaddisarn?hw=Archivist&off=420
It's linked from the Timeline tool and it's the only resource in my library that has that date associated with the Council of Trent.
Yes, Timeline Events are derived from dates in resources, so this is probably the source of this error.
Threads like this are very helpful, and please know that we're continuing to work on all these corrections.
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Sean Boisen said:
please know that we're continuing to work on all these corrections.
Great!
Sean Boisen said:Threads like this are very helpful
I'll keep adding corrections to be made as I come across them. [Y]
“The trouble is that everyone talks about reforming others and no one thinks about reforming himself.” St. Peter of Alcántara
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The theme Jesus' Epiphany in Key Passages includes only two of the three epiphanies that are celebrated - Wedding at Cana is missing. See CCC 528 for confirmation.
Orthodox Bishop Alfeyev: "To be a theologian means to have experience of a personal encounter with God through prayer and worship."; Orthodox proverb: "We know where the Church is, we do not know where it is not."
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Adolf Schlatter is listed as both Other Protestant and Lutheran. I believe Lutheran is the more accurate despite the complexity of the German state church.
Orthodox Bishop Alfeyev: "To be a theologian means to have experience of a personal encounter with God through prayer and worship."; Orthodox proverb: "We know where the Church is, we do not know where it is not."
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MJ. Smith said:
The theme Jesus' Epiphany in Key Passages includes only two of the three epiphanies that are celebrated - Wedding at Cana is missing. See CCC 528 for confirmation.
Not sure what you're referring to here, MJ. Could you put this in a new thread with a title like "Missing Event from Jesus' Epiphany" and provide more details/links/screenshots?
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376. Scholasticism - https://ref.ly/logos4/Factbook?ref=bk.%25Scholasticism_Belief is not a "Belief".
“The trouble is that everyone talks about reforming others and no one thinks about reforming himself.” St. Peter of Alcántara
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Sean Boisen said:
Could you put this in a new thread with a title like "Missing Event from Jesus' Epiphany" and provide more details/links/screenshots?
SEAN: Missing Event from Jesus' Epiphany - Faithlife Forums (logos.com) still waiting a response
Orthodox Bishop Alfeyev: "To be a theologian means to have experience of a personal encounter with God through prayer and worship."; Orthodox proverb: "We know where the Church is, we do not know where it is not."
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HADITH. It has been defined as “the story of a particular occurrence, and Sunnah as the rule of law deduced from it. It is the practice of the Prophet, his model behavior” (Fyzee, 1967, 19). Next to the Koran, the Sunnah, Tradition, is the second source of the doctrine and ritual of Islam, political theory, and Islamic law. During the life of the Prophet Muhammad, stories about his actions and sayings were collected by eyewitnesses and then told to others. These stories were transmitted by word of mouth. A chain (isnad) of credible transmitters was produced that preceded the text (matn), which went something like this: “Muhammad bin Abdullah said to us that Abu Khalid said that Abu Malik said that Sa’d bin ‘Ubaydah said that the son of ‘Umar said that the Prophet said ‘Islam is founded on five things’.” The hadith were eventually recorded in writing, and a science of hadith criticism classified hadiths as Sound (sahih), if there was no weak link in the chain of transmitters and corroboration existed from others; Good (hasan), if there was a weak link or the character of the transmitter was doubtful; and Weak (dha’if), if there were several weak links or the narrator was unreliable. This resulted in the production of biographical works that described the qualifications and character of transmitters.
Six major collections of hadith were eventually compiled, which were accepted by all Sunni Muslims. They included those of al-Bukhari (d. 870), Muslim ibn al-Hajjaj (d. 875), Ibn Majah al-Qazvini (d. 886), Abu Dawud al-Sijistani (d. 888), Abu ‘Isa al-Tirmidhi (d. 892), and Abu Abd al-Rahman al-Nasa’i (d. 915). The collections of al-Bukhari and al-Muslim are considered the most reliable. Malik ibn Anas (d. 795) and Ahmad ibn Hanbal (d. 855), the founders of two orthodox schools, also produced collections. One collection by Husayn al-Baghawi, titled Niche for Lights (Mishkat al-masabih), has been translated into English by James Robson and published in four volumes. In addition to the hadith of the Prophet, Shi’ites also use those of their imams. Authoritative collections of the Shi’ites were compiled by Muhammad ibn Yaqub al-Kulayni (d. 939), Ibn Babawayhi (Babuya, d. 991), and Muhammad al-Tusi (d. 1067).
The hadith provide a wealth of information regarding the personality, family, and activities of the Prophet and serve as examples for emulation, providing guidance in matters of jurisprudence not stipulated in the Koran. A Western, revisionist school supports the Goldzieher-Schacht thesis that the majority of hadith were “back-projected as the sayings of the Prophet only at a much later date.” Another view holds that the Sunnah is actually the local practice of the people of Medina; but this interpretation is not likely to find acceptance in the Islamic world.
Ludwig W. Adamec, The a to Z of Islam (Lanham, MD: Scarecrow Press, 2009).Factbook erroneous labels it as a belief rather than collections (writings) of oral "history".
Orthodox Bishop Alfeyev: "To be a theologian means to have experience of a personal encounter with God through prayer and worship."; Orthodox proverb: "We know where the Church is, we do not know where it is not."
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Inconsistent naming:
- Shia Islam
- Sunni (w/o Islam)
Either both or neither should have "Islam"
Orthodox Bishop Alfeyev: "To be a theologian means to have experience of a personal encounter with God through prayer and worship."; Orthodox proverb: "We know where the Church is, we do not know where it is not."
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Duplicate topic different spelling:
- Daoism
- Taoism
Orthodox Bishop Alfeyev: "To be a theologian means to have experience of a personal encounter with God through prayer and worship."; Orthodox proverb: "We know where the Church is, we do not know where it is not."
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377. Gisbertus Voetius (Dutch: Gijsbert Voet) - please merge https://ref.ly/logos4/Factbook?ref=bio.gisbertusvoetius & https://ref.ly/logos4/Factbook?ref=bk.%25GisbertVoetius_Person
His date of birth should be changed to March 3, 1589 (instead of March 1).
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MJ. Smith said:
Adolf Schlatter is listed as both Other Protestant and Lutheran. I believe Lutheran is the more accurate despite the complexity of the German state church.
Sorry MJ but I have to disagree. In his autobiography Schlatter writes that being a member of the reformed church in Switzerland, the unified (German: "uniert") one in Prussia and the lutheran church in Tübingen did not mean an inner change for him. Already in his childhood he had experienced the community between his parents even though his father was a baptist and his mother went - together with the children - to the reformed state church.
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378. Willem Adolf Visser 't Hooft - please merge https://ref.ly/logos4/Factbook?ref=bk.%25WillemAdolfVissertHooft_Person & https://ref.ly/logos4/Factbook?ref=bio.willemvisserthooft
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Two questions about two famous systematic theologians from the Netherlands:
1. Why is Hendrikus Berkhof listed as belonging to the PCUSA whereas the Amercan Louis Berkhof is listed as belonging to the Dutch Reformed Church?
2. What are you trying to tell me about Herman Bavinck?
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Pange Lingua is identified as an object rather than a hymn text.
Orthodox Bishop Alfeyev: "To be a theologian means to have experience of a personal encounter with God through prayer and worship."; Orthodox proverb: "We know where the Church is, we do not know where it is not."
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logos4:Factbook;ref=bio.BernardClairvaux Bernard of Clairvaux is not Greek Orthodox ... think Catholic please.
Orthodox Bishop Alfeyev: "To be a theologian means to have experience of a personal encounter with God through prayer and worship."; Orthodox proverb: "We know where the Church is, we do not know where it is not."
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MJ. Smith said:
Isn't Byblos syllabic a script for writing? this makes it look like it's a book ...
This concept refers to a set of inscriptions in Byblos script: renamed to "Byblos syllabic inscriptions".
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HJ. van der Wal said:
Two questions about two famous systematic theologians from the Netherlands:
1. Why is Hendrikus Berkhof listed as belonging to the PCUSA whereas the Amercan Louis Berkhof is listed as belonging to the Dutch Reformed Church?
2. What are you trying to tell me about Herman Bavinck?
Thanks, we'll get these corrected. Quite a bit of the data associating authors with denominations came from users, and we haven't been able to review it all (we have more than 100k authors in Factbook), so please let us know if you find other incorrect associations.
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SineNomine said:
376. Scholasticism - https://ref.ly/logos4/Factbook?ref=bk.%25Scholasticism_Belief is not a "Belief".
"Belief" here needs to be understood very broadly, covering both religions, philosophies, theologies, particular religious practices, and even political views like Marxism (https://ref.ly/logos4/Factbook?ref=bk.%25Marxism_Belief).
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