On the Spirit and the Letter - Letter to Marcellinus - Chapter 12-22
Chapter Twelve: Paul, for this reason he was called, striving valiantly for grace. Therefore, Paul, who was first called Saul […]
Chapter Twelve: Paul, for this reason he was called, striving valiantly for grace. Therefore, Paul, who was first called Saul […]
Chapter One: The Reason for Writing This Work; Something That Could Be Done (Done) and Yet Never (Never) Done. My Beloved Son Marcellinus - I
1 “What then? Israel did not obtain what he sought, but the elect obtained it, and the rest were hardened.” (Romans 11:7) The Apostle Paul said:
As St. Paul did in previous issues, he points out paradoxes in relation to the law and in relation to the people who were facing condemnation.
“For if we have become united with him in the likeness of his death, then we will also be united with him in the likeness of his resurrection” (Romans 6:5). 1 - This is what I said
“Therefore, since we have been justified by faith, we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ” (Romans 5:1). 1- What does the phrase mean?
“What then are we (as Jews) better? Not at all. For we have already accused both Jews and Greeks of being under sin, as it is written,
He is George, born in one of the villages of the island of Cyprus to pious parents who lived modestly. He had a brother named Heraclides who went out
Theodosius was born in a village in Cappadocia called Mogarisos to pious parents, where his mother became a monk in her old age, and her son Theodosius became her father.
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
The time of his life: Saint Parthenius lived during the time of Emperor Constantine the Great (337 AD). He was the son of a deacon in Byzantine Melitopolis named Christodoulos. His work: It was his work
His father, Benther, was known among his people for his honor, wealth, and virtue. His mother, Epiphanius, was more than equal to his father in good conduct. But they are