Cappadocian Fathers

Cappadocian Fathers

Dezungwen Deborah Tsokar / Lombard R. Connor OSA

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Editorial:
Lombard R. Connor, OSA
Año de edición:
2025
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Religión y creencias
ISBN:
9798232803384
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Cappadocian Fathers: The Three Friends Who Saved Christianity381 AD. Christianity faced extinction. Three friends changed everything.The Roman Empire had embraced Christianity, but Arian heresy threatened to destroy it from within-denying Christ’s divinity and reducing faith to mere philosophy. From remote Cappadocia emerged three extraordinary men whose friendship saved orthodox Christianity:Basil the Great (330-379) - The brilliant administrator who defied emperors Gregory of Nazianzus (329-390) - The poet-theologian whose orations silenced hereticsGregory of Nyssa (335-395) - The mystical philosopher who completed the Trinitarian revolutionTheir Untold StoryDrawing from newly translated letters and fifteen years of patristic research, this biography reads like a theological thriller. Watch Basil transform from privileged student to fearless Archbishop who stood down Emperor Valens. Follow Gregory of Nazianzus through spiritual crisis to his triumphant defense of the Trinity at Constantinople. Witness Gregory of Nyssa’s revolutionary insights that established Christianity’s theological foundations.Inside:Basil’s dramatic confrontation with Imperial Prefect ModestusGregory’s Five Theological Orations (380-381) that established Trinitarian orthodoxyPersonal letters revealing how three friends reshaped Christian doctrineThe Council of Constantinople (381) where their theology became universal teachingWhy This Matters TodayThese three men created the Nicene Creed you recite every Sunday. Their insights about the Trinity, the Holy Spirit, and human dignity form the bedrock of Christian teaching.Perfect for: Catholics seeking deeper faith understanding • Students of Church history • Anyone fascinated by how three provincial bishops outmaneuvered an empireThe fate of Christianity once hung in the balance. Three friends from Cappadocia saved it.

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