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The Scandal of the Incarnation: Irenaeus Against the Heresies is unavailable, but you can change that!

Saint Irenaeus was the first great Christian theologian. Born in Asia Minor in about 130 AD, he became bishop of Lyons and died as a martyr early in the third century. His main work, Adversus Haereses (Against the Heresies), is as relevant today as it was 1,800 years ago. It is a critique of Gnosticism, the “anti-body” heresy, which continues to flourish as the main threat to the Christian faith...

tongue experiences sweet and bitter by taste, the eye distinguishes black from white by sight, and the ear perceives different sounds by hearing. Similarly, the mind acquires the knowledge of the good through the experience of both, and becomes more firmly committed to preserving it by obeying God. First, by penance, he rejects disobedience, because it is bitter and evil. Then he realizes what it really is—the opposite of goodness and sweetness, and so he is never tempted to taste disobedience to
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