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Bearing God

Bearing God
Author: Andrew Stephen Damick
Publisher:
Total Pages: 156
Release: 2017
Genre: Church history
ISBN: 9781944967246

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St. Ignatius, first-century Bishop of Antioch, called the "God-bearer," is one of the earliest witnesses to the truth of Christ and the nature of the Christian life. Tradition tells us that as a small child, Ignatius was singled out by Jesus Himself as an example of the childlike faith all Christians must possess (see Matthew 18:1-4). In Bearing God, Fr. Andrew Damick recounts the life of this great pastor, martyr, and saint, and interprets for the modern reader five major themes in the pastoral letters he wrote: martyrdom, salvation in Christ, the bishop, the unity of the Church, and the Eucharist.


Ignatius of Antioch

Ignatius of Antioch
Author: Allen Brent
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 193
Release: 2007-06-23
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0567532607

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Ignatius of Antioch (died c. 115) is one of the Apostolic Fathers of the Christian Church. In his letters to other churches he re-interpreted church order, the Eucharist and martyrdom against the backcloth of the Second Sophistic in Asia minor by using the cultural material of a pagan society. He so formed the idea and theology of the office of a bishop in the Christian church. This book is an account of the circumstances and the cultural context in which Ignatius constructed what became the historic church order of Christendom. Allen Brent defends the authenticity of the Ignatian letters by showing how the circumstances of Ignatius' condemnation at Antioch and departure for Rome fits well with what we can reconstruct of the internal situation in the Church of Antioch in Syria at the end of the first century. Ignatius is presented as a controversial figure arising in the context of a church at war with itself. Ignatius constructs out of the conflicting models of church order available to him one founded on a single bishop that he commends to Christian communities through which he passes in chains as a condemned martyr prisoner.


Ignatius of Antioch

Ignatius of Antioch
Author: Sinclair B. Ferguson
Publisher: Banner of Truth
Total Pages: 40
Release: 2010
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781848710931

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Ignatius of Antioch- The Man who Faced Lions is the story of a hero. He was a follower of Jesus Christ. He was prepared to live and die for his Lord. And one day- he faced lions.


Learning Christ

Learning Christ
Author: Gregory Vall
Publisher: CUA Press
Total Pages: 417
Release: 2013
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0813221587

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Learning Christ represents a thorough reevaluation of Ignatius as author and theologian, demonstrating that his seven authentic letters present a sophisticated and cohesive vision of the economy of redemption. Gregory Vall argues that Ignatius s thought represents a vital synthesis of Pauline, Johannine, and Matthean perspectives while anticipating important elements of later patristic theology. Topics treated in this volume include Ignatius s soteriological anthropology, his Christology and nascent Trinitarianism, his nuanced understanding of the relationship between Judaism and Christianity, and his ecclesiology and eschatology.


The Ecclesiastical History of Eusebius Pamphilus, Bishop of Caesarea, in Palestine

The Ecclesiastical History of Eusebius Pamphilus, Bishop of Caesarea, in Palestine
Author: Of Caesarea Bishop of Caesare Eusebius
Publisher: Palala Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018-03-03
Genre:
ISBN: 9781379180470

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Ignatius of Antioch and the Arian Controversy

Ignatius of Antioch and the Arian Controversy
Author: Paul Gilliam III
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 270
Release: 2017-06-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9004342885

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In Ignatius of Antioch and the Arian Controversy, Paul R. Gilliam III contends that the legacy of the second-century martyr Ignatius of Antioch was one battleground upon which Nicene and Non-Nicene personalities fought for their understanding of the relationship of the Son to the Father. It is well-know that Ignatius’ views continued to live on into the fourth century via the long recension of his letters. Gilliam, however, shows that there was much more to Ignatius’ fourth-century presence than the Ignatian long recension.


Ignatius of Antioch

Ignatius of Antioch
Author: Allen Brent
Publisher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 193
Release: 2007-08-23
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0567032000

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This book is an account of the cirumstances and the cultural context in which Ignatius constructed what became the historic church order of Christendom. Allen Brent defends the authenticity of the Ignatian letters by showing how the circumstances of Ignatius' condemnation at Antioch and departure for Rome, fits well with what we can reconstruct of the internal situation in the Church of Antioch in Syria at the end of the first century.


The Apostolic Fathers in English

The Apostolic Fathers in English
Author: Michael W. Holmes
Publisher: Baker Books
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2006-11-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1585585009

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The Apostolic Fathers is an important collection of writings revered by early Christians but not included in the final canon of the New Testament. Here a leading expert on these texts offers an authoritative contemporary translation, in the tradition of the magisterial Lightfoot version but thoroughly up-to-date. The third edition features numerous changes, including carefully revised translations and a new, more user-friendly design. The introduction, notes, and bibliographies have been freshly revised as well.


Evidence Unseen

Evidence Unseen
Author: James Rochford
Publisher: New Paradigm Pub.
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013-05-20
Genre:
ISBN: 9780983668169

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Evidence Unseen is the most accessible and careful though through response to most current attacks against the Christian worldview.