Personality, Athanasius and his theological method
Chapter Two: More about Athanasius’s Personality His Personal Relationship with Christ Athanasius’ heart was filled with intense love for Christ and he was considered like Paul […]
Chapter Two: More about Athanasius’s Personality His Personal Relationship with Christ Athanasius’ heart was filled with intense love for Christ and he was considered like Paul […]
Introduction On the second of May, the Holy Church commemorates the transfer of the remains of Saint Athanasius the Great and acclaims him with these phrases: “We have
The Church Fathers were famous for their keenness to fulfill their pastoral responsibility by conveying the message of salvation to the members of their flock by all possible means. Among these means
The problem of the correct interpretation of the Bible remained acute until the fourth century during the Church’s conflict with the Arians, and it did not lessen in intensity than it was in the second century during the resistance of the Gnostics, the Sabalians, and the Montanists. All parties to the conflict resorted to the Bible, to the point that the heretics cited—and still do—its chapters and verses and resorted to its authority.
Its origins: On the fifteenth of January, our church celebrates our righteous father Paul the Thebe, the first of the solitary hermits in Christian history.
His name was first linked to the name of Saints Sergius and Bacchus, who were martyred around the year 303 AD, and who was their brother. Secondly, his name was linked to Al-Qazam.
He is the twentieth Patriarch (Pope) [1] of the See of Alexandria. He is known as the “Protector of the Faith” and the “Father of Orthodoxy,” and he is one of the fathers who defend true and authentic surrender.
Introduction by Father Lev Gille The Divinity of the Holy Spirit by Father Elias Markos A Historical Overview of the Most Important Heresies Against the Holy Spirit The Content of the Heresy Against
Today, there are successive attacks on the Lord Jesus, not the least of which is the book “The Da Vinci Code,” written by Dan Brown, which sold approximately
Saint Athanasius has several letters, in addition to various works written by him and attributed to him, and almost none of them are devoid of talk about the incarnation.
Call to convene a council: (325) Constantine called on all bishops from all parts of the empire to consult and exchange opinions. Determine the meeting place
The return of Arius: In the fall of 334, Constantine wrote to Arius inviting him to appear before him and confirming his readiness to return him to his homeland.