Introduction: How great you are!
“Yourself” is too great to be appreciated, more valuable than the whole world! Therefore, Jesus Christ says: “What does it profit a person if he gains the whole world and loses […]
“Yourself” is too great to be appreciated, more valuable than the whole world! Therefore, Jesus Christ says: “What does it profit a person if he gains the whole world and loses […]
The foundations of monastic systems laid down by Saint John Cassian are considered among the most complete systems of his day[23]. We have already talked about it
Monastic perfection in the thought of Saint John Cassian Continue reading »
Sources of his thought Quasten believes that Cassian's spiritual teachings depend on the Bible in addition to his connection with Alexandrian theological thought, especially in...
Saint John Cassian and the heresy of likening God to man Anthropomorphism Regarding debate 10 on “Prayer,” some wondered about the heresy of likening God to man.
Second: Collationes Patrum (Conferences) is a group of debates conducted by Saint Cassian and his friend Germanius with the greatest fathers of wilderness in Egypt.
In Marseille, at the request of Bishop Castor, Cassian drew up the following two works: First: Institutions for the Company System. Second: Debates. (*a) Cassian's situation
His writings: First: Institutions for the company system Continue reading »
His origins[1] Saint John Cassian is considered one of the most famous spiritual writers of the fifth century in southern Gaul (France), especially in thought.
His life, his upbringing, his monastic life.———– p. 7 His writings First: Institutions for the Company System———– p. 11 Part One 1-4:———– p. 11
Index to the book Life, Thoughts and Writings of Saint John Cassianos Continue reading »
Saint Aphrahat the Persian Wise, his life, writings, and thoughts with a simplified introduction to Syriac literature [the introduction was deleted and the saint’s biography was retained
The life and writings of Saint Aphrahat the Persian sage Continue reading »
The Life of Moses or “On Perfection in Virtue” by Saint Gregory of Nyssa with an introduction to the biography of Saint Gregory of Nyssa
“Be confident, woman, it is impossible for the son of these tears to perish.” In Tagaste, on November 13, 354 AD, in the city of Tagaste