Porphyry’s Attack on Christianity and How the Church Fathers Responded
Introduction Scholarly examinations of the Catholic Church in the second and early third centuries typically focus on two principal threats: […]
These are articles on Church History.
Introduction Scholarly examinations of the Catholic Church in the second and early third centuries typically focus on two principal threats: […]
A common element between the asceticism we find in India and that in Palestine was the philosophy of dualism professed through a detachment from the material world; particularly with the Jains and the Essenes.
As we approach the five hundred year anniversary of the Protestant reformulation on October 31, 2017, it is good to look back examine how that all worked out for them. For, how are we to judge the fruit of tree over the last 500 years unless we first examine its seed? Therefore, let us start from the beginning and blink our eyes at the 33 Most Ridiculous things that Martin Luther, the illustrious Father of Protestantism and the Bible-Only (sola-scriptura) movement, said.