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5,80 €After quoting an extensive speech to monks (on various spiritual topics), he speaks of the ascetic life of the desert, his support for persecuted Christians, his character, includes discussions with national philosophers, correspondence with the emperor, various apparitions, etc. and details his blessed end. The Life of Antony the Great was and is an attractive and instructive read. For this reason, it is also translated and circulated in many modern European languages.
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5,80 €The problem of good and evil, with particular reference to the question of whether the world is ruled by God or the devil, is old but also modern. There were and are people who wonder why many times the unjust, the thieves, the sinners in general prosper, while the good are tried and suffer.
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5,80 €That is, there are no independent works dedicated exclusively to our topic. Through the texts-excerpts that are quoted, it will be established that the Fathers give great importance to love towards God and neighbor. They point out the strengths and weaknesses of friendship. They extol genuine love.
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5,80 €This book presents 140 patristic excerpts in which the views of the holy Teachers of our Church are presented, on the subject of marriage and its parameters, such as: Its divine constitution, the connection of bodies, marriage and fornication-adultery, limitations of carnal connection in marriage, marriage in the afterlife, celibacy to avoid the burdens of marriage and beliefs of the pre-Christian peoples about it.
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5,80 €When, through the Sacrament of Marriage, a man and a woman are united “into one flesh” according to the command of the triune God, as mentioned in the book of Genesis (1:27-28; 2:18; 21-24), a husband and wife are created and their married life begins. From this point, the mutual obligations of the spouses begin, the shared joys of harmonious coexistence, but also the sorrows and conflicts with their consequences.