Chrysostom, is wholly silent on the subject, and so are the two Cyrils; equally silent are the Latins, Hilary, Pacian, Zeno, Lucifer, Sulpicius, and St. Ambrose.St. Augustine has written more on the Church, its unity and authority, than all the other Fathers put together. Yet, from a...
We know from Scripture (the Old Testament included) that this enemy of Jesus is Lucifer, who became Satan, the devil. Historically, we can see thisspiritin Biblical characters. Satan is working behind the scenes, deceiving and lying, to set up his plan to deface the image of God and to ...
In Christian tradition, pride is also associated withSatan. It was the sin of pride that ledLucifer, the most beautiful and perfect of God’sangels, to rebel against God and fall fromheaven. Drawing upon the war in heaven described in theBook of Revelation, some Christians believe Lucifer en...