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Passages similar to: Stromata (Miscellanies) — Chapter II: The Son the Ruler and Saviour of All.
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Christian Mysticism
Stromata (Miscellanies)
Chapter II: The Son the Ruler and Saviour of All. (5)
And that He whom we call Saviour and Lord is the Son of God, the prophetic Scriptures explicitly prove. So the Lord of all, of Greeks and of Barbarians, persuades those who are willing. For He does not compel him who (through choosing and fulfilling, from Him, what pertains to laying hold of it the hope) is able to receive salvation from Him.
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The Incarnate Savior and his Companions (6)
The Savior was an image of the unitary one, he who is the Totality in bodily form. Therefore, he preserved the form of indivisibility, from which...
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Redemption of the Calling (1)
Even if on the matter of the election there are many more things for us to say, as it is fitting to say, nonetheless, on the matter of those of the...
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JOY TO THOSE WHO KNOW THE FATHER (JOY TO THOSE WHO KNOW THE FATHER)
The gospel of truth is joy for those who have received from the father of truth the grace of knowing him by the power of the word, who has come from...
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Christian Mysticism
The Works of Dionysius the Areopagite
The Ecclesiastical Hierarchy, Caput II (1)
The Hierarch, then, wishing that all men whatsoever should be saved by their assimilation towards God, and come to recognition of truth, proclaims to...
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Treatise on the Resurrection
How God Became a Human Son
How did the lord proclaim things while he was in flesh and after he had revealed himself to be the son of god? He lived in this world that you live...
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Teachings of Silvanus (66)
Know who Christ is, and acquire him as a friend, for this is the friend who is faithful. He is also God and Teacher. This one, being God, became man...
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Gnostic
The Incarnate Savior and his Companions (1)
He it is who was our Savior in willing compassion, who is that which they were. For it was for their sake that he became manifest in an involuntary...
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Christian Mysticism
The Works of Dionysius the Areopagite
The Ecclesiastical Hierarchy, Caput II (3)
He, then, when with joy he has received, as the sheep upon his shoulders, the two men, and has first worshipped, glorifies with a mental thanksgiving...
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