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Turning Points: 02/ Realities of Empire: The Council of Nicaea (325)

halakti wrote 6 months ago: In summary, this chapter dealt with some of the early challenges to the doctrines of the faith and h … more →

Tags: book, Chapter Summary, Mark A. Noll, Turning Points, arius, ORIGEN, Constantine, Nicene Creed, Arianism

On Hilary of Poitiers

Rev. Fr. Jessie Somosierra wrote 10 months ago: “God Only Knows How to Be Love” VATICAN CITY, OCT. 10, 2007 (Zenit.org).- Here is a tran … more →

Tags: 2007, saint, St. Hilary of Poitiers, Bishop, book, Commentary, De Trinitatae, God, Gospel

8 Truly Strange Christmas Customs

beckyminx wrote 11 months ago: December 25th was set as the date for Christmas in the 4th century as an attempt to Christianize mid … more →

Tags: Cool, Christmas, Christmas customs, strange christmas, Pagan Holidays, hanging lights, Saturnalia, winter season, solstice

8 Truly Strange Christmas Customs

beckyminx wrote 11 months ago: December 25th was set as the date for Christmas in the 4th century as an attempt to Christianize mid … more →

Tags: Interesting, Christmas, Christmas customs, strange christmas, Pagan Holidays, hanging lights, Saturnalia, winter season, solstice

From cessationism to joy – how a healing increased Augustine’s understanding of God’s grace3 comments

Lex Loizides wrote 1 year ago: The turnaround from sin to grace, from worldliness to trusting Christ, wasn’t the only change … more →

Tags: 3rd Century, Dark or Middle Ages, church growth, healing, Miracles, dark ages, Augustine, Cessationism, new calvinism

‘Lord make me pure but not yet!’ – Augustine’s wayward prayer!

Lex Loizides wrote 1 year ago: Augustine was a radical convert! He was born in Tagaste (modern Souk Ahras, Algeria) in 354 and died … more →

Tags: 5th Century, Augustine, Cessationism, chaste, church, dark ages, Grace, new calvinism, Prayer

Freedom and Temptation – the Church as Pilgrim and Politician2 comments

Lex Loizides wrote 1 year ago: Or, the First Signs of the Confusion of Secular and Church Authority By 311, the Roman Empire was di … more →

Tags: Roman, Constantine, Apostles, Rome, Spirit, Church and State, new calvinism

Miracles, Morality and the Power of the Local Church

Lex Loizides wrote 1 year ago: We’ve been enjoying Edward Gibbon’s references to the Christian church in the latter years of the Ro … more →

Tags: 1st Century, 2nd Century, 3rd Century, church growth, healing, Miracles, Constantine, Morality, Local Church

Importance of Tradition and Primacy of the Pope in 4th c. AD

foospro86 wrote 1 year ago: I will use the excerpts from Defense Against the Arians by St. Athanasius to demonstrate the importa … more →

Tags: Catholicism vs. Protestantism, Religion and Theology, Sola scriptura, tradition, Athanasius, primacy of the pope, pope, Defense Against the Arians

Not an independent thinker

frankahilario wrote 2 years ago: Not An Independent Thinker Hello Anyone, I’m reprinting below an email (10 Dec 2006) from RG t … more →

Tags: Beliefs, Book of Mark, Cause, Coconut, collective good, creative good, Creator, Fables, Faith


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