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  1. Adán y Cristo en los «Tractatus super Psalmos» de San Hilario de Poitiers.L. F. Ladaria - 1992 - Gregorianum 73 (1):97-122.
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  2. El bautismo y la uncion de Jesus en Hilario de Poitiers.L. F. Ladaria - 1989 - Gregorianum 70 (2):277-290.
     
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  3. Gregorio de Elvira y el paralelismo Adán-Cristo.L. F. Ladaria - 1999 - Gregorianum 80 (4):677-695.
    In the anthropology of Gregory of Elvira there converge different lines of thought. On the one hand he is very dependent on Origen, on the other there is to be found in him the mental framework of Irenaeus and he quotes word for word long passages from Tertullian. The article attempts to determine to what extent, starting from those influences he encountered, Gregory has developed a personal vision of the relationship between Adam and Christ along the double line of the (...)
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  4. INDICATIONES-HILAIRE DE POITIERS, Commentaires sur les Psaumes. I. Psaumes 1-14.L. F. Ladaria - 2009 - Gregorianum 90 (4):920.
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  5. Jesús y el Espíritu Santo según Gregorio de Elvira.L. F. Ladaria - 2000 - Gregorianum 81 (2):309-329.
    The relation between Jesus and the Spirit appears in diverse occasions and in different contexts in Gregory. Jesus has sanctified the waters in his baptism, from his body springs the Spirit whom he has received in the Jordan, he is the «anointed», the «Christ» par excellence who gives the Holy Spirit to people at Pentecost. The theology of the baptism of the Lord calls for special attention; it takes place at an interesting moment of transition. On the one hand, the (...)
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  6. La teologia trinitaria de karl rahner un balance de la discusiÓn.Luis F. Ladaria - 2005 - Gregorianum 86 (2):276-307.
    The trinitarian theology of Karl Rahner has been the object of much discussion that has concentrated above all on two points: the «fundamental axiom» of the trinitarian theology and the problems surrounding the concept ofthe divine person. The fundamental axiom has helped to reclaim the central place of the mystery of the Trinity in the Christian faith and the need to set out from the economy of salvation as the only way to search more deeply into the mystery of God. (...)
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  7. La uncion de Jesus y el don del Espiritu.Luis F. Ladaria - 1990 - Gregorianum 71 (3):547-571.
     
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  8. «... Patrem consummat Filius». Un aspecto inédito de la teología trinitaria de Hilario de Poitiers.Luis F. Ladaria - 2000 - Gregorianum 81 (4):775-788.
    L'A. de cette étude analyse des textes inédits d'Hilaire de Poitiers où ce dernier parle de la réciprocité des relations trinitaires et de la mutuelle «interdépendance» du Père et du Fils. Il montre que l'insistance sur les relations originaires et sur les processions divines ne signifient pas nécessairement l'infériorité du Fils, et que si celui-ci n'existe qu'en totale référence au Père, de même ce dernier se réfère au Fils et ne peut exister sans lui.
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  9. Decree of erection of the personal ordinariate of our lady of the Southern Cross.William Cardinal Levada & Ladaria - 2012 - The Australasian Catholic Record 89 (3):360.
    Levada, William Cardinal; Ladaria, Luis F The supreme law of the Church is the salvation of souls. As such, throughout its history, the Church has always found the pastoral and juridical means to care for the good of the faithful. With the Apostolic Construction Anglicanorum coetibus, promulgated on 4 November 2009, the Holy Father, Pope Benedict XVI, provided for the establishment of Personal Ordinariates through which Anglican faithful may enter, even in a corporate manner, into full communion with the Catholic (...)
     
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