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Από την ανάσταση του Χριστού στην Πεντηκοστή, Eleven patristic speeches

Authors: Ioannis o CHrysostomos,Nikodimos o Agioreitis

The circle. It is a symbol that the Church uses and teaches practically. A symbol of great value and for the highest reality: eternity. The circle of eternity that has no end. The Church teaches this...

The circle. It is a symbol that the Church uses and teaches practically. A symbol of great value and for the highest reality: eternity. The circle of eternity that has no end. The Church teaches this practically, mainly in its worship.

The newly baptized believer - what significance does it have if they are an adult or an infant - enters the life in Christ...

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The circle. It is a symbol that the Church uses and teaches practically. A symbol of great value and for the highest reality: eternity. The circle of eternity that has no end. The Church teaches this practically, mainly in its worship.

The newly baptized believer - what significance does it have if they are an adult or an infant - enters the life in Christ through a circular dance, which leads them, when they remain 'faithful', to eternity. Newlyweds enter, as a couple now, into their journey towards eternity with a circular dance. Without this journey, truly, what meaning can there be in a marriage?

But at every opportunity, the Church places before us the circular eternity, the one without end: in the processions of many festivals (such as the Cross and Easter). And we walk towards the endless, or if we stray from this path, we are invited again and again to align ourselves with it.

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Authors
Ioannis o CHrysostomos, Nikodimos o Agioreitis
Publisher
Armos
Subtitle
Eleven patristic speeches
Theme
Theology & Doctrine
Cover
Soft
Number of Pages
304
Language
Greek
Release Date
5/2004
Publication Date
2004
Dimensions
14x21 cm
Pocket Size
No
ISBN-13
9789605272951

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The circle. It is a symbol that the Church uses and teaches practically. A symbol of great value and for the highest reality: eternity. The circle of eternity that has no end. The Church teaches this practically, mainly in its worship.

The newly baptized believer - what significance does it have if they are an adult or an infant - enters the life in Christ through a circular dance, which leads them, when they remain 'faithful', to eternity. Newlyweds enter, as a couple now, into their journey towards eternity with a circular dance. Without this journey, truly, what meaning can there be in a marriage?

But at every opportunity, the Church places before us the circular eternity, the one without end: in the processions of many festivals (such as the Cross and Easter). And we walk towards the endless, or if we stray from this path, we are invited again and again to align ourselves with it.

(. . .) [Excerpt from a publisher or edition presentation text]

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Authors
Ioannis o CHrysostomos, Nikodimos o Agioreitis
Publisher
Armos
Subtitle
Eleven patristic speeches
Theme
Theology & Doctrine
Cover
Soft
Number of Pages
304
Language
Greek
Release Date
5/2004
Publication Date
2004
Dimensions
14x21 cm
Pocket Size
No
ISBN-13
9789605272951

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

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