Cyril Of Alexandria

Cyril of Alexandria, a prominent theologian and scholar of the early Christian Church, was born around 376 AD in Egypt. He became the Patriarch of Alexandria in 412 AD, a position that placed him at the heart of significant theological debates of the time. Known for his fervent defense of Christian doctrine, Cyril played a crucial role in the development of Christological thought, particularly through his opposition to Nestorianism, which emphasized the distinct natures of Christ. His writings not only shaped the theological landscape of his era but also left a lasting influence on the Church's understanding of the nature of Jesus Christ.

Commentary on the Gospel of Luke, Sermons 96-110

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Sermons 96 through 110 cover the Gospel According to Luke 13:6 through 16:17. (Summary by the reader)The conclusion of Sermon 96, the whole …

Commentary on the Gospel of John, Book 12

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Book 12 of Commentary on St John's Gospel covers John 18:24-21:25. (Summary by the Reader)

Commentary on the Gospel of John, Book 6

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Book 6 of Commentary on St John's Gospel covers John 8:44 - 10:17. (Summary by the reader)

Commentary on the Gospel of Luke, Sermons 141-157

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Sermons 141 through 157 cover the Gospel According to Luke 22:7 through 24:53. - Summary by The Reader

Commentary on the Gospel of John. Book 10

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Book 10 of Commentary on St John's Gospel covers John 14:21 - 16:13 - Summary by The Reader

Commentary on the Gospel of Luke, Sermons 57-65

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Sermons 57 through 65 cover the Gospel According to Luke 9:57 to 10:21. - Summary by the Reader

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