To Serapion on the Holy Spirit

To Serapion on the Holy Spirit
Title To Serapion on the Holy Spirit PDF eBook
Author Saint Athanasius (Patriarch of Alexandria)
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Total Pages 82
Release 2014-03-23
Genre Holy Spirit
ISBN 9781497424333

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This book includes letters to Serapion on the Holy Spirit from Saint Athanasius. Enjoy!

Works on the Spirit

Works on the Spirit
Title Works on the Spirit PDF eBook
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Total Pages 0
Release 2011
Genre Clergy
ISBN 9780881413793

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In the second half of the fourth century the mystery of the Holy Spirit was the subject of fierce debate. Those who fought against the Nicene Creed opposed the idea that the Spirit was God. Even some of those willing to accept the equality of the Father and the Son saw the Spirit as more angelic than divine. The first great testament to the Spirit's divinity -showing how the Spirit creates and saves inseparably with the Father and the son- is St. Athanasius' Letters to Serapion. Only a few years later, Didymus the Blind penned his own On the Holy Spirit, which is here translated into English for the first time. For Didymus, the Spirit transforms Christians by drawing them into the divine life itself, and must therefore be one with the Father and Son. This volume offers new translations of two of the most powerful Patristic reflections on the work and nature of the Holy Spirit.

To Serapion on the Holy Spirit

To Serapion on the Holy Spirit
Title To Serapion on the Holy Spirit PDF eBook
Author Athanasius
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Total Pages
Release 2014-11-14
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ISBN 9781631740336

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Athanasius

Athanasius
Title Athanasius PDF eBook
Author Khaled Anatolios
Publisher Psychology Press
Total Pages 314
Release 2004
Genre Electronic books
ISBN 9780415202022

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Athanasius provides a comprehensive and concise introduction to the theological vision of Athanasius, relating the various aspects of his doctrine to a central emphasis on divine condescension.

Athanasius

Athanasius
Title Athanasius PDF eBook
Author Khaled Anatolios
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 158
Release 2004-11-23
Genre Religion
ISBN 1134264771

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In this volume, Khaled Anatolios presents a comprehensive study of Saint Athanasius, one of the most influential figures in the development of Christian doctrine. He analyzes the coherence of Athanasius' theology by relating the various aspects of his doctrine - God, creation, theological anthropology, Christology and redemption, and the life of grace - to a pervasive emphasis on the radical distinction, and simultaneous relation, between God and world. Athanasius: The Coherence of his Thought provides a systematic account of the overall inner logic of the Athanasian vision. It shows how the various aspects of his doctrine are mutually related and in so doing elucidates the complexities both of Athanasian thought and Christian doctrine in general.

The Letters of Saint Athanasius Concerning the Holy Spirit

The Letters of Saint Athanasius Concerning the Holy Spirit
Title The Letters of Saint Athanasius Concerning the Holy Spirit PDF eBook
Author Saint Athanasius (Patriarch of Alexandria)
Publisher
Total Pages 204
Release 2004
Genre Holy Spirit
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Athanasius and the Holy Spirit

Athanasius and the Holy Spirit
Title Athanasius and the Holy Spirit PDF eBook
Author Kevin Douglas Hill
Publisher Fortress Press
Total Pages 311
Release 2016-12-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 1506416691

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Athanasius was one of the first writers to argue for the Holy Spirit's divinity, and the majority of his seven dozen works include at least one reference to the Holy Spirit. Yet, Athanasius is mainly remembered for his Christological writings and role in the so-called "Arian" controversy. Only a limited number of studies have looked at his pneumatology, and these studies have usually focused on Athanasius’s Letters to Serapion on the Holy Spirit (ca. 359–361), leaving a gap in our understanding of Athanasius’s prior pneumatology. By exploring the period from Athanasius’s election as bishop (328) to the completion of the third Oration against the Arians (ca. 345), this book seeks to help fill this gap. The first part argues that by the mid-330s, Athanasius had begun to establish core pneumatological perspectives that he would maintain for the rest of his career. Part two examines Athanasius’s three Orations, giving particular attention to Orations 1–2. Without the pneumatological perspectives that he established in the 330s and 340s, Athanasius would not have been prepared for his Letters to Serapion, where he took the next steps of confessing the Holy Spirit’s divine nature and role in creating the world.