Origen 39: “Origen is, together with Augustine and Luther, one of the most important figures in this book.” 39: “One of the greatest minds of his age, he debated with pagan philosoph… more →
Reading Church Historysmander wrote 1 week ago: This document, A model of a chapter summary, is a summary of the way belonging is explored in the fi … more →
David wrote 1 week ago: I just realized something… I have a nephew named Edward, a niece named Bella, and my family ha … more →
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nightfox wrote 2 weeks ago: This chapter reminds me why I like Junjou Egoist couple the best compared to the rest. Their love fo … more →
nightfox wrote 3 weeks ago: This chapter marks the beginning of a new arc. It’s a murder case and one that happens right under o … more →
jennyhumphrey wrote 2 months ago: The canons of rhetoric are communicative acts that are used in order to be persuasive. There are fiv … more →
Nyarth wrote 4 months ago: Pulling a TWGOK? Just as I expected (Or not really…) this really is a 2-part story arc where S … more →
halakti wrote 6 months ago: Origen 39: “Origen is, together with Augustine and Luther, one of the most important figures i … more →
halakti wrote 6 months ago: Tertullian 32: “The first Latin theologian stamped his unique personality into the character o … more →
halakti wrote 6 months ago: Irenaeus of Lyon 23,26: Although Irenaeus was largely unknown in his lifetime, his work is now recog … more →
halakti wrote 6 months ago: Justin Martyr 16: “Virtually singlehandedly he kick-started the Christian dialogue with rival … more →
halakti wrote 6 months ago: Rome was beginning its long decline; The church was still in a phase of discovering itself. 13: … more →
halakti wrote 6 months ago: 223: “In several important ways the Wesleys were the most effective proponents of the Reformat … more →
Euryx wrote 6 months ago: A few days ago, I was reading the chapter 27 of Kyou, Koi wo Hajimemasu, a certain scene made me rea … more →
halakti wrote 6 months ago: 198-202: Noll begins with a brief biography of Loyola and the founding of the Jesuits, or the Societ … more →
halakti wrote 6 months ago: 176-179: In order to obtain an annulment of his marriage to Catherine of Aragon (and subsequently ma … more →
halakti wrote 6 months ago: 153-157: Noll briefly details the historical circumstances leading up to the Diet of Worms and why i … more →
halakti wrote 6 months ago: 134: “The Great Schism of 1054 was a major turning point in Christian history because it broug … more →
halakti wrote 7 months ago: 109: “… the event was a dramatic symbol of relationships undergoing permanent change. … more →