Miracles: Orthodox Homilies on Miracles in Nature, Man, Holy Scripture, the History of Nations, and the Church
Augoustinos N. Kantiotes, Bishop of Florina, Greece
Translation and Foreword by Asterios Gerostergios
Translation and Foreword by Asterios Gerostergios
Publication Data: Belmont, MA: Institute for Byzantine and Modern Greek Studies, 1998
Format: softcover
Number of Pages: xii + 260
Dimensions (l × w × h): 21.6 cm × 14.0 cm × 1.8 cm
Additional Information: black-and-white illustrations
ISBN: 1‒884729‒37‒1
Augoustinos N. Kantiotes, Bishop of Florina, Greece
Translation and Foreword by Asterios Gerostergios
“Just as St. Basil the Great did in his book Hexaemeros—as well as others Saints and Fathers of the Church, such as Gregory of Nyssa, Gregory the Theologian, John Chrysostom, Ambrose of Milan, Jerome, Augustine of Hippo, and many others, wrote spiritual works using the scientific knowledge of their time to describe the wonders of God in the material and spiritual world—the author of this book offers a new 'Hexaemeros' to the Church and tries to describe the wonders of God in material and spiritual creation in an new way. The earlier related patristic works, the results of contemporary science, history of the world, and life of the Church, influenced the bishop in composing the present work.”
—“TRANSLATOR'S FOREWORD”
CONTENTS
Translator's Foreword
Prologue
1. Miracles and Miracles
2. The Miracle of Love
3. Great and Small Miracles
4. Miracles...Science
5. And in the Least
6. A Wonderful World
7. The Miracles of the Bible
8. The Original Miracle
9. The Continuous Miracle
10. The Human Body
11. The Soul of Man
12. Servants of the Miracle
13. The Eminent Visitor
14. The Miracle of Miracles
15. The Miracle of Pentecost
16. The Marvelous Laboratory
17. The Chosen People (A)
18. The Chosen People (B)
19. The Greek Nation (A)
20. The Greek Nation (B)
21. A Historical Miracle
22. Everything a Miracle
Index of Names and Subjects
Format: softcover
Number of Pages: xii + 260
Dimensions (l × w × h): 21.6 cm × 14.0 cm × 1.8 cm
Additional Information: black-and-white illustrations
ISBN: 1‒884729‒37‒1
Augoustinos N. Kantiotes, Bishop of Florina, Greece
Translation and Foreword by Asterios Gerostergios
“Just as St. Basil the Great did in his book Hexaemeros—as well as others Saints and Fathers of the Church, such as Gregory of Nyssa, Gregory the Theologian, John Chrysostom, Ambrose of Milan, Jerome, Augustine of Hippo, and many others, wrote spiritual works using the scientific knowledge of their time to describe the wonders of God in the material and spiritual world—the author of this book offers a new 'Hexaemeros' to the Church and tries to describe the wonders of God in material and spiritual creation in an new way. The earlier related patristic works, the results of contemporary science, history of the world, and life of the Church, influenced the bishop in composing the present work.”
—“TRANSLATOR'S FOREWORD”
CONTENTS
Translator's Foreword
Prologue
1. Miracles and Miracles
2. The Miracle of Love
3. Great and Small Miracles
4. Miracles...Science
5. And in the Least
6. A Wonderful World
7. The Miracles of the Bible
8. The Original Miracle
9. The Continuous Miracle
10. The Human Body
11. The Soul of Man
12. Servants of the Miracle
13. The Eminent Visitor
14. The Miracle of Miracles
15. The Miracle of Pentecost
16. The Marvelous Laboratory
17. The Chosen People (A)
18. The Chosen People (B)
19. The Greek Nation (A)
20. The Greek Nation (B)
21. A Historical Miracle
22. Everything a Miracle
Index of Names and Subjects
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