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Evandro
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Dictionary definition of apothegm: short, pithy, instructive saying; terse remark or aphorism. Although in the case of a Christian elder it is much more than that.
— Mar 28, 2012 05:03PM
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Evandro
is on page 147 of 288
"With her thoughts preoccupied with looking down on other people, she was bereft of the guardian of temperance." (Palladius)
— Mar 26, 2012 08:14PM
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Evandro
is on page 105 of 288
According to the author: "The Orthodox in particular find Augustine's distinction between the holiness of the minister and the holiness of the sacrament considerably less than satisfying." Well, I don't think this is true. The Orthodox constantly pray for the Lord to have mercy upon the members of the clergy - a habit not so easily found among Roman Catholics.
— Mar 23, 2012 09:35PM
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Evandro
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"The soul loves the flesh that hates it, and its members, and Christians love those that hate them. The soul is locked up in the body, but it is the very things that holds the body together, and Christians are shut up in the world as in a prison, but they are the very ones that hold the world together." (Epistle to Diognetus)
— Mar 23, 2012 08:52PM
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Evandro
is on page 82 of 288
It's getting better. The exposition of the Fathers' thought is very clear and coherent. The introduction wasn't very promising, but despite the author's emphasis on the divergences among the Fathers, it seems that these are ignored when the exposition of their thought starts.
— Mar 22, 2012 10:01PM
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Evandro
is on page 42 of 288
"Coming from minds and hearts thus shaped [by integrity of life, purity of soul and Christlike virtue], the Fathers' interpretation of Scripture cannot be completely without value." That's a tipically Roman Catholic (almost atheist) point of view...
— Mar 20, 2012 07:58PM
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