Athanasius
Found 9 free book(s)Collect for the Second Sunday After Easter
www.windsorlatinmass.orgCollect for the Second Sunday After Easter Tonus solemnis © St. Athanasius Chants, 2009 Ominus vobíscum. Et cum Spí-ri-tu tu-o. -ré mus. De -us, qui in Fí-li - i ...
On the Incarnation - Coptic Orthodox Church …
www.copticchurch.netAthanasius stood contra mundum ("against the world") in defense of the biblical doctrine of Christ. He opposed Arius when it seemed all the world
The Nature of Christ - Coptic Orthodox Church …
www.copticchurch.net2 Table of Contents 1. The Orthodox Concept Concerning The Nature of Christ 2. The Widely known Heresies Concerning The Nature of Christ 3. The Nature of this Union
STUDY GUIDE to Miracles - C.S. Lewis Foundation
www.cslewis.orgSTUDY GUIDE to Miracles By C.S. Lewis Introduction Lewis’ lucid, generous minded and comprehensive apologetic for miracles is, in its own way, no less compelling than Mere Christianity in the case it makes for the overall rationality of the Christian faith.
Volume 3, Issue 10, April 2014 Footstep Power …
www.ijeit.comISSN: 2277-3754 ISO 9001:2008 Certified International Journal of Engineering and Innovative Technology (IJEIT) Volume 3, Issue 10, April 2014
David M. Williams - Virtual Theological Resources
www.ntslibrary.com3 Soteriology The atonement Introduction The word ‘atonement’ is of Anglo-Saxon origin and means “a making at one” (Morris, 1980, p. 147). It points to a process of bringing those who are estranged into a unity.
African Christianity - Reformed Reflections
www.reformedreflections.caPage 1 of 5 African Christianity African Christianity When I was a seminary student during the late fifties and early sixties, I had the opportunity to
Understanding Lent - Charles Borromeo
www.scborromeo.org1 Understanding Lent Although the celebration of Lent began in the Catholic Church, it is not exclusively a Catholic practice. For example, it is …
Catholic Prayers: Nicene Creed - Charles Borromeo
www.scborromeo.orgThe Nicene Creed was originally formulated at the 1 st Ecumenical Council of the Catholic Church held in Nicea in the year 325 and was later amplified, adopted and authorized as a true expression of the faith at the 2 nd Ecumenical Council in Constantinople in 381. The Nicene Creed built upon the profession of faith in the …