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Contra Gentes
by Athanasius of Alexandria
Contra Gentes is the inaugural volume of a significant two-part work by Athanasius of Alexandria, written just before the Arian controversy erupted around 319 AD. This compelling text delves into the realm of pagan beliefs and worship, ultimately presenting a robust defense of the Christian understanding of God and creation—particularly the role of the eternal Word in creation. This foundational exploration paves the way for the second volume, now available separately as De Incarnatione Verbi. (Summary by Jonathan Lange)
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Contra Gentes is the inaugural volume of a significant two-part work by Athanasius of Alexandria, written just before the Arian controversy erupted around 319 AD. This compelling text delves into the realm of pagan beliefs and worship, ultimately presenting a robust defense of the Christian understanding of God and creation—particularly the role of the eternal Word in creation. This foundational exploration paves the way for the second volume, now available separately as De Incarnatione Verbi. (Summary by Jonathan Lange)
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006 - Part 3a 35-39
Contra Gentes is the inaugural volume of a significant two-part work by Athanasius of Alexandria, written just before the Arian controversy erupted around 319 AD. This compelling text delves into the realm of pagan beliefs and worship, ultimately presenting a robust defense of the Christian understanding of God and creation—particularly the role of the eternal Word in creation. This foundational exploration paves the way for the second volume, now available separately as De Incarnatione Verbi. (Summary by Jonathan Lange)
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005 - Part 2 30-34
Contra Gentes is the inaugural volume of a significant two-part work by Athanasius of Alexandria, written just before the Arian controversy erupted around 319 AD. This compelling text delves into the realm of pagan beliefs and worship, ultimately presenting a robust defense of the Christian understanding of God and creation—particularly the role of the eternal Word in creation. This foundational exploration paves the way for the second volume, now available separately as De Incarnatione Verbi. (Summary by Jonathan Lange)
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004 - Part 1d 23-29
Contra Gentes is the inaugural volume of a significant two-part work by Athanasius of Alexandria, written just before the Arian controversy erupted around 319 AD. This compelling text delves into the realm of pagan beliefs and worship, ultimately presenting a robust defense of the Christian understanding of God and creation—particularly the role of the eternal Word in creation. This foundational exploration paves the way for the second volume, now available separately as De Incarnatione Verbi. (Summary by Jonathan Lange)
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003 - Part 1c 13-22
Contra Gentes is the inaugural volume of a significant two-part work by Athanasius of Alexandria, written just before the Arian controversy erupted around 319 AD. This compelling text delves into the realm of pagan beliefs and worship, ultimately presenting a robust defense of the Christian understanding of God and creation—particularly the role of the eternal Word in creation. This foundational exploration paves the way for the second volume, now available separately as De Incarnatione Verbi. (Summary by Jonathan Lange)
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002 - Part 1b 8-12
Contra Gentes is the inaugural volume of a significant two-part work by Athanasius of Alexandria, written just before the Arian controversy erupted around 319 AD. This compelling text delves into the realm of pagan beliefs and worship, ultimately presenting a robust defense of the Christian understanding of God and creation—particularly the role of the eternal Word in creation. This foundational exploration paves the way for the second volume, now available separately as De Incarnatione Verbi. (Summary by Jonathan Lange)
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001 - Part 1a 1-7
Contra Gentes is the inaugural volume of a significant two-part work by Athanasius of Alexandria, written just before the Arian controversy erupted around 319 AD. This compelling text delves into the realm of pagan beliefs and worship, ultimately presenting a robust defense of the Christian understanding of God and creation—particularly the role of the eternal Word in creation. This foundational exploration paves the way for the second volume, now available separately as De Incarnatione Verbi. (Summary by Jonathan Lange)
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Contra Gentes is the inaugural volume of a significant two-part work by Athanasius of Alexandria, written just before the Arian controversy erupted around 319 AD. This compelling text delves into the realm of pagan beliefs and worship, ultimately presenting a robust defense of the Christian understanding of God and creation—particularly the role of the eternal Word in creation. This foundational exploration paves the way for the second volume, now available separately as De Incarnatione Verbi. (Summary by Jonathan Lange)
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