On the Incarnation of the Lord

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Philosophy, Religious, Christianity, Denominations, Catholic, Catholicism, Christian Life
Cover of the book On the Incarnation of the Lord by John Cassian, Wyatt North, Wyatt North Publishing, LLC
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: John Cassian, Wyatt North ISBN: 9781622780273
Publisher: Wyatt North Publishing, LLC Publication: March 30, 2012
Imprint: Language: English
Author: John Cassian, Wyatt North
ISBN: 9781622780273
Publisher: Wyatt North Publishing, LLC
Publication: March 30, 2012
Imprint:
Language: English
This edition of On the Incarnation of the Lord comes complete with a Bieber Touch-or-Click Table of Contents, divided by each book. Saint John Cassian (ca. 360 435), was a Christian theologian celebrated in both the Western and Eastern Churches for his mystical writings. He is known both as one of the "Scythian monks" and as one of the "Desert Fathers." John Cassian came very late into writing and only did so when a request was made by an important person or persons. His sources were the same as those of Evagrius Ponticus, but he added his own personal ideas which were arranged in extensive collections. His third book, On the Incarnation of the Lord, was a defense of orthodox doctrine against the views of Nestorius, and was written at the request of the Archdeacon of Rome, later Pope Leo I. His books were written in Latin, in a simple, direct style. They were swiftly translated into Greek, for the use of Eastern monks, an unusual honor.
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
This edition of On the Incarnation of the Lord comes complete with a Bieber Touch-or-Click Table of Contents, divided by each book. Saint John Cassian (ca. 360 435), was a Christian theologian celebrated in both the Western and Eastern Churches for his mystical writings. He is known both as one of the "Scythian monks" and as one of the "Desert Fathers." John Cassian came very late into writing and only did so when a request was made by an important person or persons. His sources were the same as those of Evagrius Ponticus, but he added his own personal ideas which were arranged in extensive collections. His third book, On the Incarnation of the Lord, was a defense of orthodox doctrine against the views of Nestorius, and was written at the request of the Archdeacon of Rome, later Pope Leo I. His books were written in Latin, in a simple, direct style. They were swiftly translated into Greek, for the use of Eastern monks, an unusual honor.

More books from Wyatt North Publishing, LLC

Cover of the book The Didache (Multiple Translations) by John Cassian, Wyatt North
Cover of the book Against the Heathen by John Cassian, Wyatt North
Cover of the book Commentary on the Gospel of Matthew by John Cassian, Wyatt North
Cover of the book The Weapon of Prayer by John Cassian, Wyatt North
Cover of the book Cur Deus Homo (Why God Became Man) by John Cassian, Wyatt North
Cover of the book On the Holy Trinity by John Cassian, Wyatt North
Cover of the book On the Holy Spirit by John Cassian, Wyatt North
Cover of the book 95 Theses by John Cassian, Wyatt North
Cover of the book The Conferences by John Cassian, Wyatt North
Cover of the book Abandonment to Divine Providence by John Cassian, Wyatt North
Cover of the book The Stromata by John Cassian, Wyatt North
Cover of the book The Confessions of Saint Augustine by John Cassian, Wyatt North
Cover of the book Apologia pro Vita Sua by John Cassian, Wyatt North
Cover of the book Dialogue with Trypho by John Cassian, Wyatt North
Cover of the book The History of the Popes by John Cassian, Wyatt North
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy