2:2 - Ecumenical Councils
A - The First and Second Councils The First Council was held in Nicaea (Turkey) in the year 325 under the presidency of Eftsatius of Antioch (according to the opinion of investigators […]
A - The First and Second Councils The First Council was held in Nicaea (Turkey) in the year 325 under the presidency of Eftsatius of Antioch (according to the opinion of investigators […]
The matter did not stop at the religious conflict cloaked in nationalism, but rather went beyond it to a social and economic conflict. The Greek upper class was a large capitalist class.
Baptists admit that they “do not agree with each other” in the smallest details, and that they do not have a “Baptist doctrine,” or a “historical Baptist belief.”
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“آباء الكنيسة” لم يتصرفوا كأفراد فقط، بل كرجال كنسيين، بالنيابة عن الكنيسة وباسمها. فهم الناطقون باسم الكنيسة ومفسِّرو إيمانها وحافظوا تقليدها وشهود حقيقتها وإيمانها ومعلِّمون بارزون، وعلى هذا الأساس يقوم سلطانهم!
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Saint Eutychius was born in a town in the province of Phyrgia called “Divine”. He received his Christian upbringing at the hands of his grandfather, the priest, who was imprinted in
Eutychios, Patriarch of Constantinople, recognized and revered among the saints Continue reading »
Mary, the girl of God, holds a great place in the hearts of most of those who belong to Christ the Savior, and she has great love and existence in their hearts.
Saint Cyril of Alexandria said: “If our Lord Jesus Christ is God, how could the holy Virgin who gave birth to him not be the Mother of God?”
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The Orthodox Church teaches that Mary, the Mother of God, is a virgin before birth, during birth, and after birth, and she has confirmed this, in the form
The Virgin Mary has a special status among all saints, and the Orthodox venerate her as “more honorable than the Cherubim and incomparably more glorious than the Seraphim.”
1- The purpose of the incarnation: “the hidden wisdom which God predestined before the ages for our glory” (1 Corinthians 2:7). “The secret hidden from time immemorial lies in God, the Creator
The Three Chapters: It happened that there were in the court Theodoros Askidas, Bishop of Caesarea of Cappadocia, and Domitianus, Bishop of Ankara, Edessa, and they were the two Palestinian monks who
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Justinian II: (685-695) Constantine IV died on the first of September in the year 685, and his son Justinian of Ashram, Rhinometos, assumed the throne after him.
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