For other persons named Origen, see Origen (disambiguation). Origen, Christian church father Origen Christian Philosophy Ante-Nicene Fathers Full name Origen Born c. 185 Alexandria, Egypt[1] Died 254 Caesarea Maritima, Palestine[1] School/tradition Platonic Influenced by Bible, Plato, Clement of Alexandria, Hippolytus of Rome Influenced School of Alexandria Origen (Greek: ὨÏιγÎνης ÅŒrigénÄ“s, or Origen Adamantius, c. 185″“254[1]) [...]
A Dictionary of Christ and the Gospels
A Dictionary of Christ and the Gospels
ed. by James Hastings
The Princeton Theological Review 6:655-662. [1908]
Of Dr. Hastings’ large encyclopedic program, embracing no less than four voluminous dictionaries,
this is the second work to reach publication, the Dictionary of the Bible having preceded it, and the
Dictionary of Religion and Ethics and the smaller Bible Dictionary (in one [...]
Jerome
Jerome
Saint Jerome
St. Jerome, by Lucas van Leyden
Doctor of the Church
Born ca. 342, Stridon, Dalmatia
Died 419, Bethlehem, Judea
Venerated in Roman Catholic Church, Lutheran Church
Eastern Orthodox Church (Blessed)
Beatified 1747 by Benedict XIV
Canonized 1767 by Clement XIII
Major shrine Basilica of Saint Mary Major, Rome
Feast September 30 (C, L), June 15 (O)
Attributes lion, cardinal clothes, cross, skull, books and [...]
Origen
Origen
Origen (Greek: ὨÏιγÎνης ÅŒrigénÄ“s, 185″“ca. 254) was an Early Christian scholar, theologian, and one of the most distinguished of the early fathers of the Christian Church. He is thought to have been born at Alexandria, and died at Caesarea Maritima.[1][2]
His writings are important as one of the first intellectual attempts to describe Christianity. He espoused [...]
A Dictionary of Christ and the Gospels
A Dictionary of Christ and the Gospels ed. by James Hastings The Princeton Theological Review 6:655-662. [1908] Of Dr. Hastings’ large encyclopedic program, embracing no less than four voluminous dictionaries, this is the second work to reach publication, the Dictionary of the Bible having preceded it, and the Dictionary of Religion and Ethics and the [...]
Jerome
Jerome Saint Jerome St. Jerome, by Lucas van Leyden Doctor of the Church Born ca. 342, Stridon, Dalmatia Died 419, Bethlehem, Judea Venerated in Roman Catholic Church, Lutheran Church Eastern Orthodox Church (Blessed) Beatified 1747 by Benedict XIV Canonized 1767 by Clement XIII Major shrine Basilica of Saint Mary Major, Rome Feast September 30 (C, [...]
Origen
Origen Origen (Greek: ὨÏιγÎνης ÅŒrigénÄ“s, 185″“ca. 254) was an Early Christian scholar, theologian, and one of the most distinguished of the early fathers of the Christian Church. He is thought to have been born at Alexandria, and died at Caesarea Maritima.[1][2] His writings are important as one of the first intellectual attempts to describe Christianity. [...]
Christ fully satisfied God’s justice
One of the great mysteries not revealed in the Old Testament but fully revealed in the gospel is a clear answer to the age-old question of how forgiveness is possible without compromising the justice of God. Christ fully satisfied God’s justice on behalf of those whom He saves. He bore the penalty of their sin [...]
A New Kind of Harvest
Acts 1 records Jesus’ instructions for His disciples to remain in Jerusalem after He ascended. They were told simply to wait. They didn’t know what was going to happen. For about a week, 120 of them gathered to pray and to wait. They even figured that with all the teaching Jesus had given about twelve [...]
The Book of Mathew
Author: Matthew
Place: Perhaps Antioch
Date: A.D. 60-70
Content: Matthew was a tax collector, called by Jesus to follow him early in his public ministry; hence, he was an eyewitness of most of the events he describes. He begins with a detailed account of Jesus’ birth of the virgin Mary, his baptism, and temptation in the wilderness. Jesus [...]
Book of Genesis
Author: Moses
Date: 1420 or 1220 B.C.
Content: The book of Genesis was written to explain how everything began; in fact, the very title Genesis means “origin” or “beginning”. It explains that God created the universe, how man was created and placed in a perfect environment, how sin began, and how God provided salvation for lost man. [...]
THEOLOGIANS – Martin Luther
THEOLOGIANS
Martin Luther
Passionate reformer
“At last meditating day and night, by the mercy of God, I began to understand that the righteousness of God is that through which the righteous live by a gift of God, namely by faith. Here I felt as if I were entirely born again and had entered paradise itself through the gates [...]




COLOSSIANS 3:13 – THE GARMENTS OF HOLINESS
BEAR WITH EACH OTHER
AND FORGIVE WHAT EVER GRIEVANCES YOU MAY HAVE
AGAINST ONE ANOTHER. FORGIVE AS THE LORD FORGAVE
YOU.
( COLOSSIANS 3:13 )
against another bear each ever forgave forgive grievances have [...]