The term ”Hetimasia” is of Greek origin and its basic meaning is ”preparation. ”Hetimasia’s Throne is an iconographic motif of the Christian art arising in the period of the primary church, approximately during the 4th century; it symbolizes the persons of the Holy Trinity and starting with the 11th century, the throne of the Last Judgment (cf. Ps. 9.7-8); as such, it inherits an eschatological connotation. The term eJtoimasiva is mainly used in the Biblical Greek of the Old Testament - in Septuagint – and in the New Testament, where it is especially employed for the Hebrew verb kun /WB, whose various meanings it assimilates. Hetimasia’s Throne is nothing else than an elongation in history until the end of times, up to the Last Judgment, of...
The theme of the divine throne shaped as a chariot (merkābāh), as it appears in the Ezekiel’s vision...
The novelty of the research consists in highlighting the dogmatic content of the Christian image phe...
In this paper an attempt is made to show how the Greek noun hōra is frequently used in a theological...
By today’s definition, a “throne” is the seat of a king or sovereign. In ancient Egypt, a plethora o...
The motif of hetoimasia is one of the most widespread and most complex in medieval iconography, a...
This study emphasises the cosmic dimensions of the Church understood as the Throne of God, analysin...
The article describes the basic types of pictorial representations of the Holy Trinity. The Old Test...
This dissertation explores the biblical significance and theological implications of the throne of ...
Xystus, Bp, of the people of God 7 scrolls + 4 creatures of Apocalypse, Peter + Paul. Heavenly thro...
No abstract he troparion Enthroned above, entombed below, the heavens and infer nal regions compreh...
Motyw „gniewu Bożego” jest kluczowy do zrozumienia historiografii Ksiąg Królewskich, a przede wszyst...
God as King is one of the metaphors that have been handed down in the biblical literature for centur...
Actuellement, le concept « idole » a basculé dans la sphère triviale du culte de personnes et renfer...
Budowa justyniańskiej Hagii Sophii była dla mieszkańców Konstantynopola w VI w. jednym z najważniejs...
Grappe Christian. Timo Eskola, Messiah and the Throne. Jewish Merkabah Mysticism and Early Christian...
The theme of the divine throne shaped as a chariot (merkābāh), as it appears in the Ezekiel’s vision...
The novelty of the research consists in highlighting the dogmatic content of the Christian image phe...
In this paper an attempt is made to show how the Greek noun hōra is frequently used in a theological...
By today’s definition, a “throne” is the seat of a king or sovereign. In ancient Egypt, a plethora o...
The motif of hetoimasia is one of the most widespread and most complex in medieval iconography, a...
This study emphasises the cosmic dimensions of the Church understood as the Throne of God, analysin...
The article describes the basic types of pictorial representations of the Holy Trinity. The Old Test...
This dissertation explores the biblical significance and theological implications of the throne of ...
Xystus, Bp, of the people of God 7 scrolls + 4 creatures of Apocalypse, Peter + Paul. Heavenly thro...
No abstract he troparion Enthroned above, entombed below, the heavens and infer nal regions compreh...
Motyw „gniewu Bożego” jest kluczowy do zrozumienia historiografii Ksiąg Królewskich, a przede wszyst...
God as King is one of the metaphors that have been handed down in the biblical literature for centur...
Actuellement, le concept « idole » a basculé dans la sphère triviale du culte de personnes et renfer...
Budowa justyniańskiej Hagii Sophii była dla mieszkańców Konstantynopola w VI w. jednym z najważniejs...
Grappe Christian. Timo Eskola, Messiah and the Throne. Jewish Merkabah Mysticism and Early Christian...
The theme of the divine throne shaped as a chariot (merkābāh), as it appears in the Ezekiel’s vision...
The novelty of the research consists in highlighting the dogmatic content of the Christian image phe...
In this paper an attempt is made to show how the Greek noun hōra is frequently used in a theological...