Four Discourses Against The Arians


Lu par Jonathan Lange

(4.1 stars; 24 reviews)

In spite of Nicea's condemnation of Arius in 325, Arianism was far from dead. For decades after Nicea, political intrigue and personality clashes continued to confuse the doctrinal issues. Additionally, the line separating othodoxy from Arianism was blurred by a number of "semi-Arians" who agreed with the theology of orthodoxy but continued to object to the "homoousios" of the Nicene Formula. In this milieu, Athanasius of Alexandria tirelessly worked to cut through the confusion and restore unity. Sometimes alone against the world, Athanasius rejected all attempts at unity through ambiguity and strove for unity through clarity. His Four Discourses Against the Arians are the culmination of these efforts. By these, Athanasius successfully defended the theology of the Nicene Formula and united the orthodox Church. For doing so, Athanasius holds an honored place in Church history. (summary by Jonathan Lange) (11 hr 36 min)

Chapitres

I.1 Introduction 9:49 Lu par Jonathan Lange
I.2 Extracts from the Thalia of Arius 8:09 Lu par Jonathan Lange
I.3 The Importance of the Subject 10:34 Lu par Jonathan Lange
I.4 That the Son is Eternal and Increate 10:33 Lu par Jonathan Lange
I.5 That the Son is Eternal and Increate, continued 9:32 Lu par Jonathan Lange
I.6 That the Son is Eternal and Increate, continued 16:56 Lu par Jonathan Lange
I.7 Objections to the Foregoing Proof 10:38 Lu par Jonathan Lange
I.8 Objections continued 10:41 Lu par Jonathan Lange
I.9 Objections continued 12:36 Lu par Jonathan Lange
I.10 Objections continued 6:48 Lu par Jonathan Lange
I.11 Texts Explained 1st: Philippians 2:9-10 26:01 Lu par Jonathan Lange
I.12 Texts Explained 2nd: Psalm 45:7-8 21:09 Lu par Jonathan Lange
I.13 Texts Explained 3rd: Hebrews 1:4 33:15 Lu par Jonathan Lange
II.14 Texts Explained 4th: Hebrews 3:2 31:33 Lu par Jonathan Lange
II.15 Texts Explained 5th: Acts 2:36 19:45 Lu par Jonathan Lange
II.16 Introductory to Proverbs 8:22, that the Son is not a Creature 17:31 Lu par Jonathan Lange
II.17 That the Son is not a Creature, continued 17:59 Lu par Jonathan Lange
II.18 That the Son is not a Creature, continued 36:34 Lu par Jonathan Lange
II.19 Texts Explained 6th: Proverbs 8:22 19:31 Lu par Jonathan Lange
II.20 Texts Explained 6th: Proverbs 8:22, continued 17:00 Lu par Jonathan Lange
II.21 Texts Explained 6th: Proverbs 8:22, continued 45:19 Lu par Jonathan Lange
II.22 Context of Proverbs 8:22, viz. 22-30 28:04 Lu par Jonathan Lange
III.23 Texts Explained 7th: John 14:10, Introduction 17:33 Lu par Jonathan Lange
III.24 Texts Explained 8th: John 17:3, and the like 8:59 Lu par Jonathan Lange
III.25 Texts Explained 9th: John 10:30, 17:11, etc. 45:41 Lu par Jonathan Lange
III.26 Introductory to Texts from the Gospels on the Incarnation 26:59 Lu par Jonathan Lange
III.27 Texts Explained 10th: Matthew 11:27, John 3:35, etc. 16:27 Lu par Jonathan Lange
III.28 Texts Explained 11th: Mark 13:32, Luke 2:52 30:07 Lu par Jonathan Lange
III.29 Texts Explained 12th: Matthew 26:29, John 12:27, etc. 13:13 Lu par Jonathan Lange
III.30 Objections continued (as in Chapters 7-10) 28:59 Lu par Jonathan Lange
IV. The Substantiality of the Word, § 1-7 17:40 Lu par Jonathan Lange
IV. The Distinction of Divine Persons, § 8-14 15:37 Lu par Jonathan Lange
IV. The Identity of Word and Son, § 15-25 29:57 Lu par Jonathan Lange
IV. That the Son is the Co-existing Word, argued from the Scriptures, § 26-36 25:17 Lu par Jonathan Lange

Critiques


(5 stars)

St Athanasius' Discourses are the BEST exposition of Christology! Jonathan Lang is a VERY FINE reader!


(5 stars)

Jonathan Lange is impressive as always. This book is an exceptional piece of writing that all Christians would do well to read or listen to.


(4 stars)

Great other than shaky audio quality