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Khaled Anatolios

    Khaled Anatolios est un professeur de théologie historique dont le travail explore le développement et la signification de la doctrine trinitaire. Il examine des moments cruciaux de l'histoire de l'Église pour éclairer les débats théologiques. Anatolios étudie comment les formulations anciennes continuent de résonner dans la pensée théologique contemporaine. Ses recherches offrent des perspectives profondes sur la formation des doctrines chrétiennes fondamentales.

    Feasts for the Kingdom: Sermons for the Liturgical Year
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    • Athanasius

      The Coherence of his Thought

      • 272pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
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      Focusing on the theological contributions of Saint Athanasius, this study delves into the coherence of his doctrine, examining key themes such as God, creation, and redemption. It highlights the intricate relationship between God and the world, illustrating how Athanasius' ideas are interconnected. By providing a systematic account of his theological vision, the book clarifies the complexities of both Athanasian thought and broader Christian doctrine, offering insights into the development of Christian beliefs.

      Athanasius
    • Athanasius

      • 304pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
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      Athanasius' exploration of Jesus' identity and his relationship with God is at the core of this work. The book delves into the theological foundations of these questions, providing insights into the early Christian understanding of Christ's divine nature and his role within the Trinity. Through a detailed examination of Athanasius' arguments, readers gain a deeper appreciation for the complexities of early Christian doctrine and its implications for faith and belief.

      Athanasius
    • 41 homilies for holy days throughout the liturgical year  The liturgical year centers on the story of Jesus—his birth, ministry, death, and resurrection. To attend to the feasts of the church is to enter into the life of Christ. Khaled Anatolios invites us into this perpetual mystery with forty-one homilies for the feasts of the church year.  As a patristic theologian, Anatolios illuminates the traditional doctrines of Christology and the Trinity, in a style reminiscent of the sermons of the great fathers of the church. Originally delivered as part of the Eastern Christian Divine Liturgy, the homilies look toward its Eucharistic fulfillment.  Feasts for the Kingdom  covers Advent, Christmas, Lent, Easter, and other important holy days along the way. Also included are sermons for a federal election, funerals, and a wedding. This volume is the perfect companion for pastors seeking inspiration for their own preaching and for ordinary Christians aiming to enrich their prayerful preparation for each liturgical season. 

      Feasts for the Kingdom: Sermons for the Liturgical Year