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Daily Archives: September 2, 2009
Come One, Come All: It's the Biblical Studies Carnival 45!
Are you bored? Do you want to go a magical place where you and your kids can have fun? Well, make your way to the Biblical Studies Carnival 45 hosted by Mike Koke! RodtRDHFormerly known as Rod of Alexandria, Rod … Continue reading
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Tagged biblical studies, biblical studies carnival, carnival, reli, scriputre, theological studies
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Athanasius's Case agaist the Military- Industrial Complex
The fourth century Alexandrian prophet makes a case against war, and profiteering. Continue reading
Posted in Christianity, Eastern Orthodox, Eastern Orthodoxy, empire, empire studies, nonviolence, Old Testament, pacifism, Patristics, peace, prophets, The Sabbath
Tagged African Christianity, ancient Christianity, Athanasius, Christian nonviolence, early Christianity, Greek Orthodoxy, nonviolence, pacifism, peace, peacemaking
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Athanasius on the Empire of God
3. And like when a great king has entered into some large city and taken up his abode in one of the houses there, such a city at all events held worthy of high honor, nor does any enemy or … Continue reading
Posted in Eastern Orthodox, Eastern Orthodoxy, empire, empire studies, God's Word, Incarnation, Nicene orthodoxy, Patristics, postcolonialism, the commonwealth of God
Tagged African Christianity, Alexandria, ancient Christianity, Athanasius, Christianity, early Christianity, Emperor Constantine, empire, Greek Orthodoxy, On The Incarnation, Orthdox, Patristics, Roman Empire, the Church Fathers
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