The eleventh meeting: with Father Shermon (1) - about perfection
1- A description of the city of Thennesus. When we were in the childhood of our faith, we lived in a monastery in Syria, and we had advanced spiritually to some extent, […]
1- A description of the city of Thennesus. When we were in the childhood of our faith, we lived in a monastery in Syria, and we had advanced spiritually to some extent, […]
الإنسان مخلوق إذن على صوره الله المثلث الأقانيم. وهذا يعني وجوب معرفة الله من أجل الوصول إلى معرفة حقيقة ماهية الإنسان وطبيعته الخاصة، لأن الله هو نموذج الإنسان، ويعني أيضاً أن الإنسان ليس النموذج بل صورة له.
Man cannot know the divine truth, that is, he cannot know the essence of God, but only knows the uncreated actions of God, that is, His effects. However, the Church tradition and the Holy Bible speak of specific appearances of God, the most important of which was His appearance to Abraham in the form of three angels. The Church Fathers say that this event is the first appearance of the Holy Trinity in the Old Testament.
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.
The introduction is one of a series of topics presented. These topics remain open and nothing is complete except by life with God and all these conversations
The beginning of the speech: Are there still those who care about eternal life today? Are there anyone asking this question yet? And if they put it up
” ..خالق السماء والأرض كل ما يُرى وما لا يُرى.” 1. الخلق والتطوّر يقول الكتاب المقدس: [ فِي اَلْبَدْءِ خَلَقَ
(In his boundless love, God made himself as we are, in order to make us as he is)… Saint Irenaeus (died in the year
Introduction: Man is a small world “He is the place where visible and invisible creatures, material and immaterial creatures, come together.”[1] This is how he defines
“And the Lord took the man and put him in the Garden of Eden to cultivate it and keep it. And the Lord God commanded Adam, saying: Of every tree of the garden you may freely eat.