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The Problem of Eusebius. ... Pamphilius, a devoted student of Origen, gathered an impressive library of Origen's writings, as well as copies of the Scriptures and commentaries on them.
Just as Eusebius was writing about Christianity's defeat of paganism, one of its greatest threats was developing on the inside. Arius, a presbyter from Libya, ...
Eusebius of Caesarea is not a very well-known name outside of scholarly circles. He was born in the last half of the third century in Caesarea Maritima, in what is today Israel.
Pope Benedict XVI met with 30,000 people in St. Peter’s Square during his general audience on June 13. He offered his reflections on Eusebius (c. 275-339), who was a bishop of Caesarea in ...
Two testimonies in writing shed some light on the relationship between Eusebius of Vercelli and his diocese. The first is found in the letter already cited, which Eusebius wrote from exile in ...
Pope Eusebius was exiled in the 4th century. ... images and writings speak to us about hope. A strong hope that does not backpedal when faced with challenges and obstacles.
As pope, Eusebius was in favor of forgiving the “lapsi” — those who recanted the Christian faith to avoid persecution or death, citing Christ’s call to forgive sinners if they repented.