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“Even on the cross, He did not hide Himself from sight; rather, He made all creation witness to the presence of its maker.” - Athanasius of Alexandria (296-373), Bishop of Alexandria and Teacher of the Faith ourchurchspeaks.com

“Even on the cross, He did not hide Himself from sight; rather, He made all creation witness to the presence of its maker.” - Athanasius of Alexandria (296-373), Bishop of Alexandria and Teacher of the Faith ourchurchspeaks.com #ourchurchspeaks #athanasiaus #churchfathers
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Lonely Quaker(@ZeeboWilliams) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hannah Wyler Origen is neat. So is Gregory, Chrysostom, and Augustine. I want to read Athanasiaus and Maximus a little more though.

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Jimmy Donaldson(@JimmyDo42384985) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Jeff Putnam |✍ Patrick Neve Jerome, Rufinius, Gregory the Great, Julinius, Primasius, Athanasiaus of Antioch, Leontius, John of Damascus, Bede, Alcuin, Agobard of Lyons, Zonaras, Rupert, Petrus Mauritius, Hugo and Richard of St Victor, John Beleth, Cardinal Francis Ximmenes, Erasmus, and Cardinal Cajetan...

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Dr Victoria Leonard(@tigerlilyrocks) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Máirín MacCarron Sourves: histories, hagiographies, chronicles ie. Eusebius HE, Gregory of Tours H, Bede HE, Eusebius Vita Constantini, Athanasiaus AV, Venatius Fortunatus AR, Baudonivia VR

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R. Scott Clark(@RScottClark) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Derek Rishmawy Athanasiaus’ De incarnatione reads reads very much like Anselm’s Cur deus homo but centuries before the survey texts tell us that anyone was talking that way.

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Jake Perry(@PresupPerry) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The New Evangelicals First of all, you're not 'new evangelicals'. You're new people believing old heresies. You're a new heretics in history.

Arius cannot stand with Athanasiaus. Go away and be condemned alone.

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