The Reconstruction of Cyprian

The Reconstruction of Cyprian
Author: Michelle Love
Publisher: Blessings For All SC
Total Pages: 518
Release: 2020-04-03
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1648083633

Enjoy this bad boy billionaire romance at a terrific discount. Cyprian Girard was the ultimate bad boy that any woman could want. He's was a billionaire investor and a confirmed bachelor who's looking to score all the tail he can get. I could care less about Cyprian and all of his billions, but all of that changed the night he tried to make a move on me. He's a womanizer, and his type has no place in my life. However, I am a little bit curious about him. He is different than other men I've met, and I've heard that he's a charm in bed. My Body burns for him. I shouldn't crave him. But I have to know what it feels like to be with him. I hope I don't fall for him. Keywords: Office romance, billionaire, bad boy, new adult, alpha male, new adult romance, steamy romance, sweet romance, romantic novels, love, action, adventure, sexually romantic books, hot, alpha hero, contemporary romance, guaranteed HEA, no cliffhangers, sweet romance, love books, love stories.

The Trve Grimoire

The Trve Grimoire
Author: Jake Stratton-Kent
Publisher:
Total Pages: 246
Release: 2010
Genre: Magic
ISBN: 9780956720320

St. Cyprian of Carthage and the College of Bishops

St. Cyprian of Carthage and the College of Bishops
Author: Benjamin Safranski
Publisher: Fortress Academic
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781978700789

This book assesses episcopal cooperation as envisioned by the third-century bishop Cyprian of Carthage. It outlines and assesses the interactions between local bishops, provincial groups of bishops, and the worldwide college. Assessing these interactions sheds light on the relationship between Cyprian's strong sense of local autonomy and the reality that each bishop was responsible to the world-wide college. Episcopal consensus was the sine qua non, for Cyprian, for a major issue of faith or practice to become one that defined membership in the college and, ultimately, the Church. The book brings this assessment into a modern scholarly debate by concluding with an evaluation of the ecclesiology of the Orthodox scholar Nicolas Afanasiev and his critiques of Cyprian. Afanasiev lamented Cyprian as the father of universal ecclesiology and claimed that Cyprian's college wielded authority above that of the local bishop. This book argues that Afanasiev fundamentally misconstrued Cyprian's understanding of collegiality. It is shown that, for Cyprian, collegiality was the framework for the common ministry of the bishops and did not infringe on the sovereignty of the local bishop. Rather, it was the college's collective duty to define the boundaries of acceptable Christian belief and practice.

Cyprian the Bishop

Cyprian the Bishop
Author: J. Patout Burns
Publisher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2002
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780415238496

This is the first up-to-date, accessible study on the rule of Cyprian as the Bishop of Carthage in the 250s AD. It controversially shows that Cyprian radically enforced the primary emphasis on the unity of the church, interpreting loyalty in the community as fidelity to Christ. It uses cultural anthropology to examine the impact of Cyprian's policy during the Decian persecution. Cyprian attempted to steer the middle ground between compromise and traditionalism and succeeded by defining the boundary between the empire and the church. J. Patout Burns Jr. concentrates on social structures to reveal the logic of Cyprian's plan, the basis for its success in his time, and why it later failed. This book will be of great interest to classicists, ancient historians and sociologists as well as theologians.

Cyprian and Roman Carthage

Cyprian and Roman Carthage
Author: Allen Brent
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 383
Release: 2010-10-07
Genre: History
ISBN: 0521515475

This book explores Cyprian in his intellectual and political context of mid-third-century AD Carthage.

The Letters of St. Cyprian of Carthage

The Letters of St. Cyprian of Carthage
Author: Cyprianus
Publisher: Paulist Press
Total Pages: 402
Release: 1984
Genre: Bishops
ISBN: 9780809103416

On spine: St. Cyprian. Includes bibliographical references and indexes.

The Wiley Blackwell Companion to Christian Martyrdom

The Wiley Blackwell Companion to Christian Martyrdom
Author: Paul Middleton
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 564
Release: 2020-04-06
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 111909982X

A unique, wide-ranging volume exploring the historical, religious, cultural, political, and social aspects of Christian martyrdom Although a well-studied and researched topic in early Christianity, martyrdom had become a relatively neglected subject of scholarship by the latter half of the 20th century. However, in the years following the attack on the Twin Towers on September 11, 2001, the study of martyrdom has experienced a remarkable resurgence. Heightened cultural, religious, and political debates about Islamic martyrdom have, in a large part, prompted increased interest in the role of martyrdom in the Christian tradition. The Wiley Blackwell Companion to Christian Martyrdom is a comprehensive examination of the phenomenon from its beginnings to its role in the present day. This timely volume presents essays written by 30 prominent scholars that explore the fundamental concepts, key questions, and contemporary debates surrounding martyrdom in Christianity. Broad in scope, this volume explores topics ranging from the origins, influences, and theology of martyrdom in the early church, with particular emphasis placed on the Martyr Acts, to contemporary issues of gender, identity construction, and the place of martyrdom in the modern church. Essays address the role of martyrdom after the establishment of Christendom, especially its crucial contribution during and after the Reformation period in the development of Christian and European national-building, as well as its role in forming Christian identities in Asia, Africa, and the Americas. This important contribution to Christian scholarship: Offers the first comprehensive reference work to examine the topic of martyrdom throughout Christian history Includes an exploration of martyrdom and its links to traditions in Judaism and Islam Covers extensive geographical zones, time periods, and perspectives Provides topical commentary on Islamic martyrdom and its parallels to the Christian church Discusses hotly debated topics such as the extent of the Roman persecution of early Christians The Wiley Blackwell Companion to Christian Martyrdom is an invaluable resource for scholars and students of religious studies, theology, and Christian history, as well as readers with interest in the topic of Christian martyrdom.

For Your Sake He Became Poor

For Your Sake He Became Poor
Author: Georges Massinelli
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 527
Release: 2021-04-19
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 3110724006

The Pauline collection for the poor in Jerusalem is the most famous example of financial support for geographically distant groups in early Christianity. Recent assessments of the Pauline collection have focused on patronage to explain the social relations between Jerusalem and the Pauline groups and the strategies adopted by Paul. Through a comparison with the Greco-Roman world and a close reading of the texts, this study challenges the recent approach and proposes that other factors shaped Paul’s stance. Paul was interested in reassuring the Corinthians about the financial outcome of the collection and dispelling doubts that he might take advantage of them. The collection was an action modeled on divine generosity and an exchange within a reciprocal relationship between Christian groups. This study also surveys intergroup support between Christian groups in the first three centuries CE. This practice involved churches from most of the Mediterranean Basin and was known even outside of Christian circles. Transfers of money were organized according to a consistent pattern modeled on local charitable practices. The Pauline collection had similar characteristics and can be seen as part of this widespread economic practice.