The Theology of Saint John Cassian
Saint John Cassian and the heresy of likening God to man Anthropomorphism Regarding the 10 debate on “Prayer,” some wondered about the heresy of likening God to man, […]
Saint John Cassian and the heresy of likening God to man Anthropomorphism Regarding the 10 debate on “Prayer,” some wondered about the heresy of likening God to man, […]
Chapter One: The Reason for Writing This Work; Something That Could Be Done (Done) and Yet Never (Never) Done. My Beloved Son Marcellinus - I
On the Spirit and the Letter - Letter to Marcellinus - Chapter 1-11 Continue reading »
“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
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.
Chapter Five: The mission of tradition in the ancient church Continue reading »
On the ninth of December, the Orthodox Church celebrates the anniversary of Saint Anne’s miraculous conception of Saint Mary, Mother of God. And the canonical narrative
The conception of Mary and the immaculate conception Continue reading »
– 1 – The teaching of the Catholic Church on the mystery of the Holy Trinity 1. The Old Testament and divine apparitions: The Catholic Church rejects, or at least
A look at the teaching of the Catholic Church Continue reading »
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.
Third Ecumenical Council - Council of Ephesus Continue reading »