Forumi Horizont | Gjithsej 14 faqe: « E parë ... « 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 [14] Trego 14 mesazhet në një faqe të vetme |
Forumi Horizont (http://www.forumihorizont.com/index.php3)
- *Interesting articles* (http://www.forumihorizont.com/forumdisplay.php3?forumid=327)
-- A Survey Of Worldviews (http://www.forumihorizont.com/showthread.php3?threadid=18721)
On early Christian writers:
1-We Don't speak great things, we live them-by Justin Martyr and Mark Felix
This is a contemporary translation of two early Christian works: Justin Martyr's First Apology and Mark Felix's Octavius.
Justin Martyr's First Apology is the oldest Christian apology still in existence in its entirety. It is arguably the most valuable Christian writing of the second century. Among other things, Justin describes how baptism was practiced in his day and what a typical Sunday morning worship service was like.
Mark Felix's Octavius is perhaps the finest apologetic work produced by the early church. The setting of this work is a lively debate between a Christian and a pagan. Through the course of the debate, Mark Felix reveals what most Roman pagans thought about the Christians and how the early Christians responded to these accusations. It is not only one of the most readable early Christian works, it's also a true work of literature.
2- The One who knows God by Clement of Alexandria
What does it mean to really know God? If you had sat at the feet of a respected Christian teacher in the second century, what would you have learned about knowing God? Clement of Alexandria was such a teacher. This book has insights on what it truly means to know God. Among the topics that Clement discusses are: the proper use of wealth, true and false repentance, separation from the world, love, holiness, and the value of the inspired Scriptures.
Gjithsej 14 faqe: « E parë ... « 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 [14] Trego 14 mesazhet në një faqe të vetme |
Materialet që gjenden tek Forumi Horizont janë kontribut i vizitorëve. Jeni të lutur të mos i kopjoni por ti bëni link adresën ku ndodhen.