Nonna Verna Harrison
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On The Human Condition: St. Basil the Great
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2005
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God's Many-Splendored Image: Theological Anthropology for Christian Formation
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2010
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Festal Orations
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4 editions
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2008
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Suffering and Evil in Early Christian Thought
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“The popular idea that Christianity says “human nature” is inherently bad is actually the opposite of what the earliest Christian theologians believed.”
― God's Many-Splendored Image: Theological Anthropology for Christian Formation
― God's Many-Splendored Image: Theological Anthropology for Christian Formation
“Real humility has nothing to do with creating in myself a low self-image or making myself feel guilty. It means recognizing that all my talents and virtues are gifts from God, gifts for which I am profoundly thankful. These gifts are entrusted to me so I can share them with people around me. I also share in their gifts, for which I am thankful to those people and to God. Real humility is also a recognition in practice that God loves each of my neighbors just as he loves me, so each one is invaluable.”
― God's Many-Splendored Image: Theological Anthropology for Christian Formation
― God's Many-Splendored Image: Theological Anthropology for Christian Formation
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