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In these two works, practical instructions and instructions are given mainly to Christians, which are related to: The paths that lead to eternal life or death, to harmonious family life, to widows and orphans, to Christian life and thanksgiving and initiation into Christ (baptism). This issue contains the entire text of the Didache and four of the eight books of the Commandments of the apostles that refer to issues of the practical life of Christians.
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In the first sermon of John of Damascus on the Nativity of the Theotokos, after expressing the joy of the world for the event that became the cause of the restoration of the human race, the Church’s faith in the person, life and role of the Virgin in the salvation of man is developed with poetic grace and deep theological reflection. For through her the Creator “transmuted himself into the whole nature of creation”.
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On the occasion of major sporting events, especially the Olympic Games, there is much talk about the exercise of the body and the high performances that it can achieve, after hard and long preparation (training). The great Fathers of our Church, taking as an example the few but significant hagiographic references, often speak of the dual constitution of man, who is body and soul, and therefore has the need to exercise the body and exercise the soul.
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In the second issue (Sermons E-H), after rejecting the vain things of this present life, the value and importance of true wisdom, goodness, the appropriate time for pursuing good or avoiding evil is highlighted, and reference is made to love, peace, war, the harmony of the universe despite the contradictions that exist, etc.
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It was delivered during the period of famine and drought in Cappadocia, with the aim, among other things, of urging the rich to support the poor who were suffering from all kinds of hardship. On the issue of wealth, which is as challenging today as it was then, the social ideas of the two Fathers provide us with a safe direction for dealing with it correctly.