Beginning of Lactantius’ Divinae institutiones in a Renaissance manuscript written in Florence ca. 1420–30 by Guglielmino Tanaglia
Institutiones Divinae (Classical Latin:[ĩːstɪtuːtiˈoːneːsdiːˈwiːnae̯], Ecclesiastical Latin:[institutsiˈonesdiˈvine]; The Divine Institutes) is the name of a theological work by the Christian Roman philosopher Lactantius, written between AD 303 and 311.
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Ecclesiastical Latin: [institutsiˈones diˈvine]; TheDivineInstitutes) is the name of a theological work by the Christian Roman philosopher Lactantius...
TheInstitute of Divine Metaphysical Research (IDMR) is an organization founded in 1931 by Henry Clifford Kinley, author of Elohim the Archetype (Original)...
(Idols are Not Gods) Lactantius, in DivineInstitutes and Epitome of theDivineInstitutes Iamblichus, in On the Mysteries and Commentary on Plato’s Timaeus...
TheDivine Comedy (Italian: Divina Commedia [diˈviːna komˈmɛːdja]) is an Italian narrative poem by Dante Alighieri, begun c. 1308 and completed around...
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authority over the universe, nature or human life. The Oxford Dictionary of English defines deity as a god or goddess, or anything revered as divine. C. Scott...
situation in human affairs. In contrast to other kinds of divine action, the expression "divine intervention" implies that there is some kind of identifiable...
which is preserved in the Buchgewerbehaus at Leipzig. The next book was the Lactantius 4th century work TheDivineInstitutes, printed in October 1465...
The overwhelming majority of white Southern evangelical Christians saw racial segregation, including in marriage, as something divinelyinstituted from...
In European Christianity, thedivine right of kings, divine right, or God's mandation, is a political and religious doctrine of political legitimacy of...
sometime after AD 316. After the monumental DivineInstitutes, the comparatively brief De mortibus persecutorum is probably the most important extant work...
(DivineInstitutes): But all scripture is divided into two Testaments. That which preceded the advent and passion of Christ—that is, the law and the prophets—is...
The Society of theDivine Word (Latin: Societas Verbi Divini), abbreviated SVD and popularly called the Verbites or theDivine Word Missionaries, and sometimes...
Lactantius, in particular, heavily cites and critiques Lucretius in his TheDivineInstitutes and its Epitome, as well as his De ira Dei. While he argued that...
by Jeff and Shaleia Divine. The group's practices, based on elements of New Age spiritualism regarding soulmates popularized in the 2000s, have been criticized...
legitimize Christianity. The papal court generally regarded antiquity as setting the stage for Christianity. The text DivineInstitutes by Lactanitus, a Christian...
segregation, including on matters of marriage, as something that was divinelyinstituted from God. They held that legal recognition of interracial couples...
chapter 72". www.perseus.tufts.edu. Lactantius, DivineInstitutes 1.11.1. Hewitt, Joseph William (1908). "The Propitiation of Zeus". Harvard Studies in Classical...
Institutes of the Christian Religion (Latin: Institutio Christianae Religionis) is John Calvin's seminal work of systematic theology. Regarded as one...