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Origen claimed, among other things that the “letters” of Paul were not even written by Paul himself. In fact, he said, Paul only wrote a few lines ever. The books bearing his name were not authentic, he concluded. Origen therefore rejected all of the books of Paul as well as the book of Acts and 2 Peter as not being worthy of study. In fact, many o
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Theologians, Mystics and other wonderous things
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During the sixth century, there were four men of great importance in the history of culture: Boethius, Justinian, Benedict, and Gregory the Great.
Bertrand Russell • History of Western Philosophy
... we may find it instructive to consider the attitude of Church Fathers toward variant readings in the text of the New Testament. On the one hand, as far as certain readings involve sensitive points of doctrine, t... See more
The Ending of Mark (Mark 16:9-20)
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who hears you, hears me,”49 the faithful receive with docility the teachings and directives that their pastors give them in different forms.
John Paul II, The Catholic Church • Catechism of the Catholic Church
Augustine’s denigration of women is no less objectionable than John MacArthur’s, no matter how venerable Augustine’s writings might be.