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McGuckin and Nestorius
McGuckin cites the " innate rivalry " between Alexandria and Constantinople as an important factor in the controversy between Cyril of Alexandria and Nestorius.
According to McGuckin, several mid-twentieth century accounts have tended to " romanticise " Nestorius ; in opposition to this view, he asserts that Nestorius was no less dogmatic, uncompromising than Cyril and that he was fully just as prepared to use his political and canonical powers as Cyril or any of the other hierarchs of the period.
McGuckin points out that other representatives of the Antiochene tradition such as John of Antioch, Theodoret and Andrew of Samosata were able to recognize " the point of the argument for Christ's integrity " and concede the " ill-advised nature of Nestorius ' immoveability.
McGuckin, however, suggests that Candidian may have favored Nestorius from the start.
McGuckin notes that the troops were not there to serve as Nestorius ' bodyguard but to support Candidian in his role as the emperor's representative.
However, McGuckin theorizes that Candidian's progressive abandonment of neutrality in favor of Nestorius may have created the perception that Candidian's troops were, in fact, there to support Nestorius.
* St. Cyril of Alexandria: The Christological Controversy ISBN 0-88141-259-7 by John Anthony McGuckin — includes a history of the Council of Ephesus and an analysis of Nestorius ' Christology.

McGuckin and .
* McGuckin, John A. St. Cyril of Alexandria and the Christological Controversy.
McGuckin describes Gregory as physically exhausted and worried that he was losing the confidence of the bishops and the emperor.
* McGuckin, John A. St. Gregory of Nazianzus: An Intellectual Biography.
McGuckin notes that the vagueness of the Sacra resulted in wide variations of interpretation by different bishops.
According to McGuckin, Memnon, as bishop of Ephesus, commanded the " fervent and unquestioned loyalty " of the local populace and thus could count on the support of local factions to counterbalance the military might of Candidian's troops.
Upon their return to the United States the Misfits released the Beware EP in January 1980, then took a four-month break before adding Joseph McGuckin as their new drummer under the pseudonym Arthur Googy.
It was directed by Elizabeth Freestone and starred Aislin McGuckin in a production that set the play in the first half of the twentieth century.
* 12 September-Kieran McGuckin, Cork hurler.
by William McGuckin de Slane, Paul Geuthner, Paris, 1978.
This work has been translated into English by William McGuckin de Slane, ( 1801 – 1878 ), and is over 2, 700 pages long.
Biography in William McGuckin de Slane's trans.
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ascribes and importance
The agenda-building perspective ascribes importance not only to mass media and policymakers, but also to social process, to mutually interdependent relation between the concerns generated in social environment and the vitality of governmental process.
Popular Shia belief ascribes cosmological importance to the family in various texts, wherein it is said that God would not have created Jannah ( heaven ) and earth, paradise, Adam and Eve, or anything else were it not for them.

ascribes and being
Author Arlen Schumer ascribes the motive for suicide as being related to Raymond's personal life.
Although Wells ascribes the apparent " swimming " of the planet to telescope vibration and eye fatigue, it is likely that the autokinetic effect is also being described:
" calling it the universal solvent or universal medicine of the medieval alchemical philosophers, and him in the same place purporting these two seeming opposites as its lauded function to those said demographics, accentuating Crowley's personal psychology about the pervasive properties he ascribes it in his work and terminology / mythos as a unifier or unification of a certain extreme instance beholden to a contradict nature, so seen being unreconcilable a nature if otherwise sought apart of the philosophical ideal of Azoth.
The Hot Brown was featured on NBC's The Today Show, where Top Chef champion Hosea Rosenberg erroneously ascribes the origin of the sandwich's name to it being " hot and bubbly brown.
Hollstein ascribes 834 woodcuts to him, mostly for book illustrations, with slightly over a hundred being " single-leaf ", that is prints not for books.
He ascribes this to brilliant criminals being few and far between.

ascribes and tradition
All that remains of his thought is what later tradition ascribes to him.
A tradition arising in the 2nd century ascribes it to Mark the Evangelist ( also known as John Mark ), the companion of Peter, on whose memories it is supposedly based.
" Although tradition ascribes the biblical writings to times and authors contemporaneous with events, they were in fact pseudonymous, written in many cases after the times they describe and by authors with a religious and nationalist agenda, and it is therefore important to treat them with circumspection.
The oldest tradition of its founding ascribes to Evander the erection of the Great Altar of Hercules in the Forum Boarium.
Theodor Mommsen, William W. Fowler and Georges Dumezil among others rejected the accountability of the tradition that ascribes a Sabine origin to the Roman cult of Semo Sancus Dius Fidius, partly on linguistic grounds as the theonym is Latin and no mention or evidence of a Sabine Semo is found near Rome, while the Semones are attested in Latin in the carmen Arvale.
Ancient tradition ascribes thirty-six dialogues and thirteen letters to him, although of these only twenty-four of the dialogues are now universally recognized as authentic ; most modern scholars believe that at least twenty-eight dialogues and two of the letters were in fact written by Plato, although all of the thirty-six dialogues have some defenders.
Sacred tradition ascribes the invention of the solid iconostasis to Saint Basil the Great.
* The Talmudic tradition ascribes late authorship to all of them.
Rabbinic tradition ascribes to him an enactment which proved of incalculable benefit to his coreligionists of his own and of subsequent generations.
Modern scholarship generally ascribes the tradition that Hipparchus was himself a cruel tyrant to the cult of Harmodius and Aristogeiton established after the downfall of the tyranny.
The tradition of the Church of Constantinople ascribes the oldest of its two main Divine Liturgies to St.
Rabbinic tradition ascribes this effort to Rabbi Judah haNasi.
The Diwan Family originally came from Peshawar and tradition ascribes the abolition the jazia in Peshawar to his influence.
A ninth-century tradition ascribes what is evidently this book to Pope Gelasius I. Duchesne thinks it represents the Roman service-books of the seventh or eighth century ( between the years 628 and 731 ).
A constant tradition ascribes such a work to him, as to Gelasius.
An additional, rabbinic prohibition, which Jewish religious tradition ascribes to the court of King Solomon, forbids carrying in any area that was shared by the occupants of more than one dwelling, even if it is surrounded by fences or walls.

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