The resurrection changed everything. "But for the resurrection," writes Mark J. Edwards, "there would have been no reason to argue for a union of two natures in the person of Christ, let alone for a d
Paul's letters to the Galatians, Ephesians and Philippians have struck an indelible impression on Christian tradition and piety. The doctrines of Christ, of salvation and of the church all owe their p
Third-century Christian philosopher and theologian Origin, who studied in Alexandria and preached in Caesarea, must have apprenticed to Plato or to one of his apostles, but the evidence is diffuse and