"Once hesitant to trust anyone over 30, now I hesitate to trust anyone under 300." — Thomas C. Oden

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"Once hesitant to trust anyone over 30, now I hesitate to trust anyone under 300." — Thomas C. Oden
The African Origins of Early Christianity + In How Africa Shaped the Christian Mind (2007), Thomas C. Oden argues that early Christianity was profoundly shaped by African intellectuals and theologians, challenging the notion that it is primarily a European religion. He contends that North African thinkers, such as Augustine, Tertullian, and Athanasius, provided foundational dogma and theological frameworks for Western Christianity.
كتاب رسالتا بولس الرسول الي اهل كورنثوس - التفسير المسيحي القديم للكتاب المقدس
كتاب رسالتا بولس الرسول الي اهل كورنثوس – التفسير المسيحي القديم للكتاب المقدس
كتاب رسالتا بولس الرسول الي اهل كورنثوس – التفسير المسيحي القديم للكتاب المقدس
كتاب رسالتا بولس الرسول الي اهل كورنثوس التفسير المسيحي القديم للكتاب المقدس
كتاب رسالتا بولس الرسول الي اهل كورنثوس التفسير المسيحي القديم للكتاب المقدس العهد الجديد 7 نقله من اللغات الاصلية الاب الدكتور ميشال نجم بالاشتراك مع فريق من الناقلين و الباحثين منشورات جامعة البلمند عنوان الكتاب الاصلي : ancient christian…
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The Structure of Boredom
Returning to orthodoxy is the answer, but most of our church leaders would know how to get there if they had a map (and they do).
Humanity is God's constant preoccupation throughout the Bible. The Christian study of God cannot neglect God's own prevailing interest - the redemption of humanity. No Christian theology can speak only of God and never of human beings. There is no part of Christian teaching that does not touch upon good news for humanity.
Thomas Oden
Human beings do not set the conditions for what God can or cannot do. But Christian faith has gained confidence that God will not reveal himself in a way contrary to the way he has revealed himself in Jesus Christ (Augustine, Enchiridion 1.5; Calvin, Inst. 2.10). Christianity does not limit revelation to Christ, but through Christ sees God's revelation as occurring elsewhere and finally, echoing everywhere.
Thomas Oden
In prayer humans speak and God listens. In revelation God speaks to human hearers. In this way scripture and prayer feed the dialogue between humanity and God.
Thomas Oden