Understanding vicarius filii dei (Part 1) Assistants to the Vicarius filii dei project of De Kock 2010
Edwin de Kock completed his magnus opus last year on The Truth about 666 and the story of the Great Apostacy (2010). It is not yet published but can be ordered in CD format. It consists of three volumes of very rare material. The papacy did use vicarius filii dei as a title and has applied it to himself in 1965 and 1968 (see the discovery in 2009 by M. Schleifler from Hawaii, mentioned by De Kock).
This Adventist professor in history and church history (living now in Edinburg Texas) had help from the following institutions and persons for his project on vicarius filii dei:
University of Connecticut
University of Yale
University of Harvard
GC Archives
Douglas E. LaPrade (PhD)
Fulbright Scholarship Receptor (twice)
Professor of English at University of Texas
Harold Erickson (Ed.D)
Spicer Memorial College
Church History professor for 18 years
Ken Scribner
Berrien Springs, Michigan
Ria de Kock (MA) his wife
M. E. Brinkman
non-SDA doctorandus
Netherlands
Jerry A. Stevens
Previous Editor of Adventist Affirm
Book: Vicarius filii dei: An Annotated Timeline (2009)
Stephen D. Emse
Special vicarius filii dei trips to: Paris, Oxford, Glasgow, Greifswald, Berlin, Vatican, Västerås.
Discovered unnoticed book by Historicists: Andreas Helwig, Antichristus Romanus (1630).
Mauro Nervi (dr.)
Catholic linguist in Classical Languages
Italy
G. Damsteegt (ThD)
AU Seminary professor in Church History
Frank W. Hardy (PhD)
Linguist in Navajo, Old Testament
W. Shea (MD, PhD)
AU professor emeritus
Girard J. Etzkorn (dr)
Catholic expert in 14th century Philosophy and Theology
Samuel Koranteng-Pipim (PhD)
Michael Scheifler
Discovered in 2009 that Pope Paul VI in 1965 and in 1968 did use and applied vicarius filii dei to himself (see De Kock 2010: 9).
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