Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Logos_(Christianity)> ?p ?o. }
Showing items 1 to 32 of
32
with 100 items per page.
- Logos_(Christianity) abstract "In Christology, the concept that the Christ is the Logos (Greek: Λόγος for "word", "discourse" or "reason") has been important in establishing the doctrine of the divinity and morality of Jesus Christ and his position as God the Son in the Trinity as set forth in the Chalcedonian Creed.The concept derives from the opening of the Gospel of John, which is often simply translated into English as: "In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God." In the translations, "Word" is used for Logos (λόγος), but in theological discourse, this is often left untranslated.".
- Logos_(Christianity) thumbnail Word_of_God_window.jpg?width=300.
- Logos_(Christianity) wikiPageExternalLink 10742b.htm..
- Logos_(Christianity) wikiPageExternalLink neoplato.htm.
- Logos_(Christianity) wikiPageExternalLink philo.htm.
- Logos_(Christianity) wikiPageExternalLink 09328a.htm.
- Logos_(Christianity) wikiPageID "5423521".
- Logos_(Christianity) wikiPageRevisionID "606192092".
- Logos_(Christianity) hasPhotoCollection Logos_(Christianity).
- Logos_(Christianity) subject Category:Christian_terms.
- Logos_(Christianity) subject Category:Christology.
- Logos_(Christianity) subject Category:Gospel_of_John.
- Logos_(Christianity) subject Category:Hellenism_and_Christianity.
- Logos_(Christianity) subject Category:Jesus.
- Logos_(Christianity) subject Category:New_Testament_Greek_words_and_phrases.
- Logos_(Christianity) comment "In Christology, the concept that the Christ is the Logos (Greek: Λόγος for "word", "discourse" or "reason") has been important in establishing the doctrine of the divinity and morality of Jesus Christ and his position as God the Son in the Trinity as set forth in the Chalcedonian Creed.The concept derives from the opening of the Gospel of John, which is often simply translated into English as: "In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God." In the translations, "Word" is used for Logos (λόγος), but in theological discourse, this is often left untranslated.".
- Logos_(Christianity) label "Logos (Christianity)".
- Logos_(Christianity) label "Logos (christianisme)".
- Logos_(Christianity) label "Logos (cristianismo)".
- Logos_(Christianity) label "Verbo (cristianesimo)".
- Logos_(Christianity) label "Verbo (cristianismo)".
- Logos_(Christianity) label "كلمة الله".
- Logos_(Christianity) sameAs Verbo_(cristianismo).
- Logos_(Christianity) sameAs Logos_(christianisme).
- Logos_(Christianity) sameAs Verbo_(cristianesimo).
- Logos_(Christianity) sameAs Logos_(cristianismo).
- Logos_(Christianity) sameAs m.0dl797.
- Logos_(Christianity) sameAs Q766575.
- Logos_(Christianity) sameAs Q766575.
- Logos_(Christianity) wasDerivedFrom Logos_(Christianity)?oldid=606192092.
- Logos_(Christianity) depiction Word_of_God_window.jpg.
- Logos_(Christianity) isPrimaryTopicOf Logos_(Christianity).