John of Damascus (c. 650/675 to 749 AD) was Byzantine monk and theologian. He was born in Damascus and lived under Muslim ruler. He was known as supporter of veneration of images, which in his time … more →
Viva Catholicvivator wrote 1 year ago: John of Damascus (c. 650/675 to 749 AD) was Byzantine monk and theologian. He was born in Damascus … more →
vivator wrote 1 year ago: Constitutions of the Holy Apostles or Apostolic Constitutions is collection of materials on church o … more →
vivator wrote 1 year ago: The Church and Canon of New Testament This is the third post on the book “A High View of Scrip … more →
vivator wrote 1 year ago: The Criteria of Canonicity This is the second post on the book “A High View of Scripture … more →
vivator wrote 1 year ago: The title of this post comes from that of a book written by Prof. Craig D. Allert of Trinity Western … more →
vivator wrote 1 year ago: Athanasius (c. 300 to 373 AD) was bishop of Alexandria from 328 to 373 AD. He was known as one of s … more →
vivator wrote 2 years ago: Irenæus (c. 115 to 202) was born in Smyrna (in present day Turkey), studied in Rome before going to … more →
vivator wrote 2 years ago: This is my first post with pictures – they are front covers of two books: Misquoting … more →
vivator wrote 2 years ago: Muratorian canon is list of New Testament books discovered it in Ambrosian library in around 1740. … more →
vivator wrote 2 years ago: One of the early lists of New Testament books was given by Origen (c. 185 to 251 AD), scholar and au … more →
vivator wrote 2 years ago: In his German translation of New Testament Martin Luther placed four books: Hebrews, James, Jude and … more →