He is regarded as the Father of Church history, but was never recognized as a saint Eusebius supported the 'heretic' Arius, the Libyan preacher and his belief, Jesus was not coequal with the Father; Jesus shared the glory of God, as saints shared the same glory. Eusebius' writings were ...
Interestingly, while Eusebius knew of, and seems to have had, a writing by Irenaeus which he called “to Blastus On Schism” (Eusebius. The History of the Church, Book V, Chapter XX, Verse 1, p. 112), Eusebius did not report what it said. Doing so likely would have highlighted more...
Thus Irenaeus, who truly was well named, became a peacemaker in this matter (Eusebius. Church History. Book V, Chapter 24).Instead of condemning Irenaeus for not standing up for the biblical Passover, he is praised by Roman supporters for persuading those in the second century to not be ...
and at the beginning of the eighth century we find images in widespread use in the East; in the West they were less common (Brown HOJ. Heresies: Heresy and Orthodoxy in the History of the Church. Hendrickson Publishers, Peabody (MA), 1988, p...
the two visits mentioned above was in the United Arab Emirates, where Pope Francis and Sunni Imam Sheikh Ahmed al-Tayeb signed a document that some suspect may lead towards a “one world religion” on February 4, 2019. It has been called“the most important interfaith document in history.”...
By reading in Eusebius history lib. 1. cap. 22. how Saint Policarpe and other holy Bishops of Asia observed the Iewes time of keeping Easter, he and his disciples are lately therein resolued to imitate them. … IOHN Traske seemeth falsely to suppose, and Maister Cra. his Aduersary ...
Posted inChurch History,Doctrine,Religious News|Comments Offon Catholic and COG Views on Halloween UCG President Asks “What’s Ahead for the Church of God”? Thursday, October 28th, 2010 Ancient Laodicea COGwriter Dennis Luker, the President of theUnited Church of God, just had a new letter...