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The Rise and Fall of Alexandria Birthplace of the Modern Mind [Audiobook]


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English | November 10, 2006 | ASIN: B000KLO76W | M4B@64 kbps | 11h 31m | 314 MB
Authors: Justin Pollard, Howard Reid | Narrator: Simon Vance
Founded by Alexander the Great and built by self-styled Greek pharaohs, the city of Alexandria at its height dwarfed both Athens and Rome. It was the marvel of its age, legendary for its vast palaces, safe harbors, and magnificent lighthouse. But it was most famous for the astonishing intellectual efflorescence it fostered and the library it produced. If the European Renaissance was the "rebirth" of Western culture, then Alexandria, Egypt, was its birthplace.
It was here mankind first discovered that the earth was not flat, originated atomic theory, invented geometry, systematized grammar, translated the Old Testament into Greek, built the steam engine, and passed their discoveries on to future generations via the written word. Julius Caesar, Mark Antony, Cleopatra, Jewish scholars, Greek philosophers, and devout early Christians all play a part in the rise and fall of the city that stood "at the conjunction of the whole world". Sparkling with fresh insights into science, philosophy, culture, and invention, this is an irresistible, edifying delight.

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The Rise and Fall of Alexandria Birthplace of the Modern World


Free Download The Rise and Fall of Alexandria: Birthplace of the Modern World by Justin Pollard, Howard Reid
English | October 19, 2006 | ISBN: 0670037974, 0143112511 | True EPUB | 352 pages | 1.5 MB
Founded by Alexander the Great and built by self-styled Greek pharaohs, the city of Alexandria at its height dwarfed both Athens and Rome. It was the marvel of its age, legendary for its vast palaces, safe harbors, and magnificent lighthouse. But it was most famous for the astonishing intellectual efflorescence it fostered and the library it produced. If the European Renaissance was the "rebirth" of Western culture, then Alexandria, Egypt, was its birthplace.

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Origen of Alexandria Master Theologian of the Early Church


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English | 2022 | ISBN: 1978708432, 1978708459 | PDF | pages: 184 | 1.6 mb
Origen of Alexandria is the most influential thinker and writer of the Christian church after John the Evangelist and Paul the Apostle. This book charts his momentous impact on the structures, mindset, and doctrines of Christianity, from the third century when he wrote to the twenty-first century when his work has been enthusiastically revisited. It has been a long and enduring influence that has seen his star rise and wane many times over past centuries, but at each critical juncture of Christian reflection over the ages, he has been rediscovered and invariably offered important insights to contemporary issues.

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Angelomorphic Pneumatology Clement of Alexandria and Other Early Christian Witnesses


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English | 2009 | pages: 269 | ISBN: 9004174141 | PDF | 2,0 mb
This monograph on Clement of Alexandria’s pneumatology supplemented by studies of Revelation, Shepherd of Hermas, Justin Martyr, and Aphrahat, shows that the complex theological articulation of angelomorphic pneumatology, binitarianism, and spirit christology constitutes a relatively widespread phenomenon in early Christianity.

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Origen of Alexandria and the Theology of the Holy Spirit


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English | ISBN: 0198895747 | 2024 | 208 pages | EPUB | 736 KB
Origen of Alexandria and the Theology of the Holy Spirit offers a comprehensive account of Origen’s pneumatology. In examining the Holy Spirit’s identity and activity in Origen’s writings, this study reads Origen in his context and surveys his entire corpus. It shows that Origen grounds his pneumatology in Scripture and uses Jewish, philosophical, and earlier Christian teachings in exegeting the passages he believes pertain to the Holy Spirit.

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Claiming the Mantle of Cyril Cyril of Alexandria and the Road to Chalcedon


Free Download Patrick T. R. Gray, "Claiming the Mantle of Cyril: Cyril of Alexandria and the Road to Chalcedon "
English | ISBN: 9042942576 | 2021 | 306 pages | PDF | 2 MB
Everyone knows the series of events that comprised the Nestorian Controversy, but who knows, leaving aside divine agency, how and why events unfolded as they did? In this book an answer is proposed in terms of normal human behavior. There are occasional noble acts, and banal activities, but also, as here, one finds a tangled web of Descriptions, counter-Descriptions, and downright lies that even sainted bishops might employ to defend what they held dear. Texts left by the participants, when closely examined, provide rich evidence of this. For instance there is the show trial of Eutyches; papal ultimata; fake capitulations; intentional late arrival; a universal council that never happened, etc. What drove events forward most of all was the defensive strategy Antiochene controversialists developed and refined. They could, they realized, use select texts of Cyril’s to co-opt Cyril’s authority. They could, that is, claim the mantle of Cyril.

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