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  • Γονείς-Οικογένεια-Τέκνα : επιλεγμένα πατερικά αποσπάσματα New
    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.

  • Η ανατροφή των παιδιών New
    5,80 

    The two treatises of St. Chrysostom On the Education of Children were not only useful in his time. The subject of education has always been very difficult. Most parents, while struggling to provide the necessities of life for their children, often even more than that, neglect their upbringing.

  • Σύμβολα πίστεως New
    5,80 

    The reader will find here collected from the first “Symbols of Faith” up to the dogmatic “terms” and the administrative “canons” of the seven Ecumenical Councils. Other relatively later texts will follow in time.

  • Η Δημιουργία του κόσμου New
    5,80 

    This volume, “The creation of the world” includes Homilies B’-G’, which interpret verses 1-21 of chapter 1 of Genesis, that is, from the creation of heaven and earth, until the end of the fifth day of God’s creative work.

  • Οι Πρωτόπλαστοι (Γενέσεως 2,20 - 4,1) Β’ Η Εύα - Η Παράβαση (Ομιλίες ΙΕ’-ΙΗ’) New
    5,80 

    In the context of his interpretative Homilies, Saint John Chrysostom dealt extensively with the Holy Bible. Choosing, preferably, hagiographic passages, he interprets and delves into them, without, as a rule, omitting constructive extensions. And this, because he usually speaks before a congregation and is interested in the spiritual cultivation and moral teaching of his listeners.

  • Οι πρωτόπλαστοι (Γενέσεως 1,26 - 2,20) Α’ Ο Αδάμ (Ομιλίες Η’ - ΙΔ’) New
    5,80 

    In the context of his interpretative Homilies, Saint John Chrysostom dealt extensively with the Holy Bible. By choosing, preferably, hagiographic passages, he interprets and delves into them, without, as a rule, omitting constructive extensions. And this, because he usually speaks before a congregation and is interested in the spiritual cultivation and moral teaching of his listeners.

  • Η ενανθρώπηση του λόγου New
    5,80 

    The treatise On the Incarnation of the Word by Athanasius the Great (written around 318 as a sequel to the similar Against Idols), deals in detail with the incarnation of the Word of God.

  • Τα πάθη και ο σταυρός του Κυρίου New
    5,80 

    The treatise On the Passion of the Lord and on the Cross, having as its starting point Matthew 27, 33-36 (And when they came to a place called Golgotha, there was a place called Skull… And sitting down, they observed what he did), analyzes in detail the Passion of the Lord and its implications. With the saints as a guide and mainly the apostle Paul, since he categorically affirms that what God says is absolutely reliable, he refers to the fact that the prophecies were all fulfilled in the person of Christ.

  • Προς πολιτικούς άρχοντες New
    5,80 

    Saint Chrysostom points out the futility of worldly things, the frequent and unpredictable changes in people’s lives and the need for leniency and forgiveness. He finds, of course, the opportunity to develop other interesting topics in his second speech.