Sulpicius Severus (c. 360-420) was aware of the enormity of evil that people commit. He kept reminding, that the source of this situation is the sin of the first couple, Adam and Eve. A human being took side of Satan rather than God, and consequently developed all kinds of sins of disorder in a delicate field of human sexuality, various vices, murders and wars. Everyone commits sins, no matter who he is and what he does in life. Sulpicius Severus emphasized the truth that sin means disaster, loss of the most important values of freedom and happiness in God. An important feature in the teaching of Sulpicius Severus is his approach to the pagans and heretics. Both of them are treated by him as those who are under the influence of Satan; pagan...
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abstract: The "First Sin and Its Punishment" refers to a sub-heading from the Old Testament in which...
This article presents the teaching of Sulpicius Severus († ca 360–420) on the spirits’ wickedness on...
This article contains thoughts of Sulpicius Severus (ca 360–420) with regard to the influence of evi...
The primary focus of this study is to examine in depth the notion of sin as explicated in the Pastor...
In this paper it is the development of the notion of an evil figure that became the source of the in...
According to the researchers, Origen († 254) was the author of the Homilies on the Book of Psalms, w...
No work of Cyril devoted to exclusively Adam’s sin was preserved. Though in entire of his exegetical...
It is commonly known that the Bible does not contain systematic hamartiology or satanology.Also the ...
In the ancient East one used to assign personal character to thousands of mysterious powers, whose p...
The writers of Didache, 1 Clement, Shepherd of Hermas, Martyrdom of Polycarp, and 2 Clement consiste...
The homilies on the beatitudes are believed to be Gregory of Nyssa’s earliest existing homilies, da...
St. Martin of Tours had a significant impact on the development of Christianity throughout northern ...
Authors of the OT assumed the existence of the demons. They show them as creatures competing with th...
The article presents the role of evil spirits in the history of salvation according to Saint Peter C...
This paper attempts to explore the creation of Satan as an embodiment of evil in Early Christian the...
abstract: The "First Sin and Its Punishment" refers to a sub-heading from the Old Testament in which...
This article presents the teaching of Sulpicius Severus († ca 360–420) on the spirits’ wickedness on...
This article contains thoughts of Sulpicius Severus (ca 360–420) with regard to the influence of evi...
The primary focus of this study is to examine in depth the notion of sin as explicated in the Pastor...
In this paper it is the development of the notion of an evil figure that became the source of the in...
According to the researchers, Origen († 254) was the author of the Homilies on the Book of Psalms, w...
No work of Cyril devoted to exclusively Adam’s sin was preserved. Though in entire of his exegetical...
It is commonly known that the Bible does not contain systematic hamartiology or satanology.Also the ...
In the ancient East one used to assign personal character to thousands of mysterious powers, whose p...
The writers of Didache, 1 Clement, Shepherd of Hermas, Martyrdom of Polycarp, and 2 Clement consiste...
The homilies on the beatitudes are believed to be Gregory of Nyssa’s earliest existing homilies, da...
St. Martin of Tours had a significant impact on the development of Christianity throughout northern ...
Authors of the OT assumed the existence of the demons. They show them as creatures competing with th...
The article presents the role of evil spirits in the history of salvation according to Saint Peter C...
This paper attempts to explore the creation of Satan as an embodiment of evil in Early Christian the...
abstract: The "First Sin and Its Punishment" refers to a sub-heading from the Old Testament in which...