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Gregory of Nyssa

Gregory of Nyssa

We do not have sufficient data about the details of his life, but we can trace its stages through information scattered in his writings, from letters […]

Chapter Five: The mission of tradition in the ancient church

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.

Haggai the prophet

Haggai the prophet

Haggai is one of two prophets - followed by Zechariah - who played the most prominent role in urging those returning from exile to return.

Theophanes the Recluse, the righteous saint

Theophanes the Recluse, the righteous saint

The Russian Church canonized him in 1988 AD on the occasion of the millennium feast of the Baptism of the Russian people. He is rightly considered one of the most prominent makers of the spiritual renaissance

Basil the Confessor

Basil the Confessor

He is a friend of Saint Procopius of Bania and an ascetic companion. He became a monk when he was a young man, and he embarked on a path of asceticism with great courage and determination under supervision

Icon of Saint Basil the Great

Basil the Great

His life Saint Basil was born in Caesarea, Cappadocia[1] in the year 330 AD. From a prominent aristocratic family. His paternal grandfather was called Basilius. He left everything

Holy Spirit

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

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