An orthodox view of The Da Vinci Code
Events of the novel: A monk named Silas from Opus Dei kills the director of the Louvre Museum, Jacques Saunière, who is the head of a secret society whose mission […]
Events of the novel: A monk named Silas from Opus Dei kills the director of the Louvre Museum, Jacques Saunière, who is the head of a secret society whose mission […]
Saint John the Evangelical Theologian is, par excellence, the messenger of the divinity of Jesus Christ and his incarnation or humanization (i.e., his becoming a human being). It is confirmed in the opening
Many Christian believers were indignant and surprised by the claims made by Dan Brown in his detective story “The Davinci Code,” which dealt with
What is the Constitution of Faith? Historical overview... The Constitution of Faith First: What is the Constitution of Faith?
The followers of Augustine have lost and rejected the basic aspect of the theological assumptions implicit in the person of Christ in all the ecumenical councils. This raises the question:
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858-867 and 877-886 Persecution of Photius and his release: (870-873) Basil ordered Photius to be exiled, so he was removed to the monastery of Scapei in the Bosphorus and placed under surveillance.
The Great Schism 936-1054 The influence of the Germans in Rome: Othon I, the German king (936-973), took care of the affairs of his state, so he managed the rule with skill and skill, and subjugated
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(344-358) Londius had learned theology and philosophy from Lucian, the Antiochian teacher, but Ephestheus refused to accept him into the ranks of the Antiochian clergy. And it was
Hosius, the sheikh bishop, “the father of councils,” was exiled, and Libarius, bishop of Rome, in his exile, abandoned Athanasius. He took the helm of affairs in the Archdeacon of Rome
Research into the essence of the Son led to consideration of the essence of the Holy Spirit, especially since the First Ecumenical Council was satisfied with the phrase: “And by the Spirit
Call to hold the Council: (381) {The Second Ecumenical Council is a natural result of the Council of Nicaea, because the Arians who said “that the Son
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428 - 441 The vacancy of the Constantinople see: Atticus, Bishop of Constantinople, died in the fall of the year 425. Proclus, the secretary, ran for the succession.
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