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If the word trinity isn't in Scripture, why is it such an important part of our faith? And if the Bible can be interpreted in many ways, how do we know what to make of it? And who decided what should be in the Bible anyway? The Church Fathers provide the answers. These brilliant, embattled, and sometimes eccentric men defined the biblical canon, hammered out the Creed, and gave us our understanding of sacraments and salvation. It is they who preserved for us the rich legacy of the early Church.
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"Sayings of the early Church fathers on all aspects of the Catholic Mass, drawn largely from the Catholic University of America's Fathers of the Church series"--
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Theology --- Fathers of the church. --- History
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"There are three treatises in this book: one on Noah and two on King David. St. Ambrose offers an interpretation of the story of Noah (Genesis 6:5 through 9:29) and two essays on the story of King David's adultery with Bathsheba and his order for her husband to be killed (2 Samuel 11:2 through 12:25). His exegesis of the narrative of Noah and the Flood is allegorical. With regard to David and Bathsheba, Ambrose includes his own commentary on Psalm 51 (50 in the Septuagint), which he interprets as David's heartfelt repentance. Ambrose's overall purpose in the two treatises on David is to defend him as a righteous man"--
Fathers of the church --- Theology --- Noah --- David,
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Philosophy, Medieval --- Fathers of the church --- Pères de l'Église. --- Philosophie médiévale. --- Fathers of the church. --- Philosophy, Medieval. --- Medieval philosophy --- Scholasticism --- Church fathers --- Patristics --- Philosophy, Patristic --- Christians
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This volume takes us back to the roots of Christianity and exemplifies the significance of Syriac Theology for our time. Bringing together articles by scholars from diverse disciplines, this volume aims at a deeper understanding of the legacy, importance, and challenges of Syriac Theology. The articles in the first part of the volume focus on the biblical, exegetical, and christological tradition of the Syriac Orthodox Church. The articles in the second part of the volume explore the dialogical intertextuality between Syriac Christianity, Rabbinic Judaism, and the Quran.
Fathers of the church, Syriac. --- Islam --- Syrian churches --- Relations --- Syrian churches. --- Relations. --- Mohammedanism --- Muhammadanism --- Muslimism --- Mussulmanism --- Religions --- Muslims --- Syriac Fathers of the church
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This third and final volume of The Popes of Egypt series spans the five centuries from the arrival of the Ottomans in 1517 to the present era. Hardly any scholarly work has been written about the Copts during the Ottoman period. Using court, financial, and building records, as well as archives from the Coptic Orthodox Patriarchate and monasteries, Magdi Guirguis has reconstructed the authority of the popes and the organization of the Coptic community during this time. He reveals that the popes held complete authority over their flock at the beginning of the Ottoman rule, deciding over questions ranging from marriage and concubines to civil disputes. As the fortunes of Coptic notables rose, they gradually took over the pope's role and it was not until the time of Muhammad Ali that the popes regained their former authority. In the second part of the book, Nelly van Doorn-Harder analyzes how with the dawning of the modern era in the nineteenth century, the leadership style of the Coptic popes necessarily changed drastically. As Egypt's social, political, and religious landscape underwent dramatic changes, the Coptic Church experienced a virtual renaissance, and expanded from a local to a global institution. Furthermore she addresses the political, religious, and cultural issues faced by the patriarchs while leading the Coptic community into the twenty-first century.
Coptic fathers of the church. --- Coptic Church --- History. --- Egypt --- Church history.
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This volume is the first full-length study of penthos (tears of contrition) since Hausherr's in 1944. It traces its exposition in the early eastern Christian tradition, through detailed analysis of Greek and Syriac texts by Klimakos, Ephrem, Isaac and Symeon the New Theologian. It suggests why such weeping is, for these writers, a joyful as well as a sobering experience, and it places their writings in their historical and geographical context, giving some lexicographical background. Issues of religious anthropology, and the unusual choice of a female exegete in the person of the 'sinful woman' (Luke 7.36-50) are considered. The conclusion points the way to an appropriate theological interpretation of these teachings and highlights modern, non-monastic examples of joy-bearing, penitent grief.
Repentance --- Crying --- Fathers of the church, Greek --- Christianity --- History of doctrines --- Religious aspects --- Orthodox Eastern Church --- Doctrines --- History --- Fathers of the church [Greek ] --- Fathers of the church [Syriac ] --- Greek church fathers --- Griekse kerkvaders --- Kerkvaders [Griekse ] --- Kerkvaders [Syrische ] --- Pères de l'Eglise grecs --- Pères de l'Eglise syriaques --- 276 =923 --- Syrische patrologie --- Fathers of the church, Syriac --- Attrition --- Contrition --- Penitence --- Sin --- Penance --- Syriac Fathers of the church --- Greek fathers of the church --- Weeping --- Emotions --- Nonverbal communication --- Religious aspects&delete& --- Christianity&delete& --- History. --- Repentance - Christianity - History of doctrines --- Crying - Religious aspects - Christianity - History of doctrines --- Fathers of the church, Greek. --- History of doctrines.
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