THE GOLDEN ASS OF APULEIUS - B. Sladehttp://jnanam.net/golden-ass/
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The Filioque: An Orthodox Guidehttp://webarchive.me/geocities/Heartland/5654/orthodox/workinprog_filioque.html
earliest heresies was Neoplatonism. Founded by Plotinus (his definitive work was the Enneads , compiled by his disciple, Porphyry), Neoplatonism taught a First Principle, an Uncau
The Filioque: its history (how it came to be, how it came to be an issue), issues (between Orthodox and Roman Catholic teaching), and why it is important
Polynomic Theory of Value, Pleasure, Virtues of Franklin and Woodenhttps://friesian.com/poly-1.htm
of the Forms. Neoplatonism has more difficulty allowing the latter possibility, since the Declension of Being into Not-Being is also a decline into evil. Indeed, it is the very po
Universalism, the Prevailing Doctrine of the Christian Church During its First Five Hundred Yearshttps://tentmaker.org/books/Prevailing.html
(Third Century, "Neoplatonism," by C. Bigg, D.D., London: 1895, p. 160.) At first Christianity was as a bit of leaven buried in foreign elements, modif
Printed in 1899, this book gives conclusiveevidence that Christian Universalism was a prevalent doctrine in early Christian history.
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