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Lewis Ayres, a lay Catholic theologian, is Professor of Catholic and Historical Theology at Durham University in the United Kingdom. Between 2009 and 2013 he served as the inaugural holder of the Bede Chair of Catholic Theology at Durham.[1]
LewisAyres, a lay Catholic theologian, is Professor of Catholic and Historical Theology at Durham University in the United Kingdom. Between 2009 and...
Lewis Frederick Ayres III (December 28, 1908 – December 30, 1996) was an American actor whose film and television career spanned 65 years. He is best...
implying that such a compromise was not the purpose. More recently, LewisAyres proposed that Homoiousianism was not merely a compromise but "a significant...
into Sabellianism, a view recognized as heresy even at that period." LewisAyres, therefore, states: “Within a few years (after Nicaea) there is a near-fifteen...
Cambridge History of Early Christian Literature. Edd. Frances Young, LewisAyres, Andrew Louth, Ron White. Cambridge University Press 2004, pp. 8–9. Diehl...
Introduction" pp xii ff. Mark Vessey, 'Jerome and Rufinus', in Frances Young, LewisAyres and Andrew Louth, eds, The Cambridge History of Early Christian Literature...
Library". www.ccel.org. Andrew Louth, 'Palestine', in Frances Young, LewisAyres and Andrew Young, eds, The Cambridge History of Early Christian Literature...
substance). The Homoian view dominated during much of the Arian Controversy: LewisAyres identifies “the Eusebians” as one of the four “trajectories” when the...
V. Norris, Richard A (2004). "Irenaeus of Lyons". In Frances Young; LewisAyres; Andrew Louth (eds.). The Cambridge History of Early Christian Literature...
writers, above all Athanasius." LewisAyres (2004) wrote: "This controversy is mistakenly called Arian." For this reason, Ayres refers to the non-Nicenes of...
16, 2021. Susan Ashbrook Harvey, Women and words, in Frances Young, LewisAyres, Andrew Louth, eds, The Cambridge History of Early Christian Literature...
401. John Richardson, "The Roman Mind and the power of fiction" IN LewisAyres, Ian Gray Kidd, eds. The Passionate Intellect: Essays on the Transformation...
learnt that week (1-8 Sep) that Bob Dylan inspired Ayres to write poetry. However, although Ayres has often spoken of her admiration of Dylan, in a 2015...
Louth, 'John Chrysostom to Theodoret of Cyrrhus', in Frances Young, LewisAyres and Andrew Young, eds, The Cambridge History of Early Christian Literature...
Cambridge History of Early Christian Literature edited by Frances Young, LewisAyres, Andrew Louth ISBN 0521460832 p. 168 The Middle East under Rome by Maurice...
David G Hunter, "Fourth-century Latin writers", in Frances Young, LewisAyres and Andrew Louth, eds, The Cambridge History of Early Christian Literature...
Eastern Football Netball League (EFNL). Ayres' playing career is honored by the existence of the Gary Ayres Award, an annual award given to the player...
§ Religion for theologians better known for their ordained ministry) LewisAyres – Professor of Catholic and Historical Theology at Durham University;...
1930 American pre-Code crime film directed by Archie Mayo and starring Lew Ayres and James Cagney in his second film role. The film was based on the story...
history of early Christian literature, edited by Frances Margaret Young, LewisAyres, and Andrew Louth, 266–74. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2004...
Church: Proceedings of the Fourth Patristic Conference, Joint Editor with LewisAyres (Dublin 2007). Coppen, Luke (10 November 2011). "Pope gives medal to...