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Later Treatises of S. Athanasius, Archbishop of Alexandria, with Notes; and an Appendix on S. Cyril of Alexandria and Theodoret is unavailable, but you can change that!

Addressing a variety of ecclesiastical, theological, and pastoral issues, Athanasius’ Later Treatises provides readers with a larger window into Athanasius’ life, thought, and ministry. Here we see the great Christian endeavoring to make peace with former adversaries, instructing his parishioners in the faith, and standing as strong as ever in Nicene orthodoxy. Unlike his theologically motivated...

is the nature in which the abundance of grace* has taken place. Now what is the abundance of grace? It consists in this, that the Word, remaining Godt, became Man, in order that having become Man, He might be believed to be God: as Christ, being Man, is God, because being God, He became Manu, and in form of man saves those who believe. For if thou shalt confess with thy mouth the Lord Jesus, and believe in thy heart that God raised Him from the dead, thou shalt be saved.* Now God is incapable of
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