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May 24, 2009 · Cyril A. McLellan May 2, 1928 - May 19, 2009 Cyril McLellan - a name synonymous with the former Assemblies of God Revivaltime Choir - passed away Tuesday evening, after an extended battle with...
Cyril of Alexandria, Pastor and Confessor Cyril (376–444) became archbishop of Alexandria, Egypt, in AD412. Throughout his career, he defended a number of orthodox doctrines, among them the teaching...
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Sep 26, 2022 · In this article, I seek to show how Cyril of Alexandria's exposition of the effects of eucharistic participation provide us with a hitherto overlooked component of his overall vision of theosis, which may deepen our understanding of theosis in the Christian tradition more broadly.
This thesis studies the fifth-century christological controversy surrounding Cyril of Alexandria (c. 378-444) and Nestorius of Constantinople (c. 381-451) and their debate around the person and nature of Jesus Christ, sparked by the theotokos dispute.
- Brock Whisler
Mar 28, 2008 · The classic picture of Christ the God-man, as it is delineated in the formulae of the Church from the Council of Chalcedon onwards, and as it has been presented to the heart in liturgies and hymns, is the picture Cyril persuaded Christians was the true, the only credible, Christ.
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Cyril served a long tenure as the powerful Patriarch of Alexandria during a turbulent period of doctrinal controversy in the early 5th century. He sought to stabilize Nicene orthodoxy amid various heretical undercurrents threatening church unity and theological fidelity after the Council of Nicaea.