Athanasius and the New Testament Canon
“St. Athanasius of Alexandria completed the formation of the canon of the New Testament. In 325, the Council of Nicea instructed the Bishop of Alexandria to send an annual Festal […]
“St. Athanasius of Alexandria completed the formation of the canon of the New Testament. In 325, the Council of Nicea instructed the Bishop of Alexandria to send an annual Festal […]
“For the Father and the Son were not generated from some pre-existing origin, that we may account Them brothers, but the Father is the Origin of the Son and begat […]
Augsburg Confession Article XVIII: Of Free Will. Of Free Will they teach that man’s will has some liberty to choose civil righteousness, and to work things subject to reason. But […]
Athanasius was a bishop of Alexandra in the fourth century. He is remembered for his significant contributions of defending the divinity of the Son of God and being instrumental in […]
I challenge everyone to watch this. It will be an eye-opener, especially if you ever were part of an exclusive and controlling religion that does not fully embrace the gospel. […]
The purpose of this article is to examine the influence first century Judaism had on early Christianity, the changes that occurred during this time in the movement in relation to […]
By Leif L. This is the 11th part of a series of articles about the Sabbath. “Does God require us to observe the Sabbath and other holy days of the […]
By Leif L. Here is a list of quotes showing that the earliest Christians worshipped their Lord on the first day of the week. Sabbatarians generally hold that the early […]
This illuminating small post articulates the main differences that exist between evangelical Christianity and other sectarian Christian movements. While this article touches on soteriology (the study of salvation), inspiration, and […]
By Leif L. Greetings in the name of our Lord and Saviour, Jesus Christ, without whose sacrificial death and victorious resurrection, we would have no hope in this world or […]