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By on January 10, 2015
Basil the Great of Caesarea, 1 January AD 379with Gregory of Nazianzus, 9 May AD 389and Gregory of Nyssa, 9 March AD 395 Saints Basil and the two Gregorys, collectively known as the Cappadocian Fathers, were leaders of Christian orthodoxy in Asia Minor…
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By on January 10, 2014
Basil the Great of Caesarea, 1 January AD 379with Gregory of Nazianzus, 9 May AD 389and Gregory of Nyssa, 9 March AD 395 Saints Basil and the two Gregorys, collectively known as the Cappadocian Fathers, were leaders of Christian orthodoxy in Asia Minor…
Posted in Lutheran Blogosphere | Tagged Aardvark Alley, biography, Caesarea, Cappadocian Fathers, Christian, Christian feasts, Christian history, Christianity, Christology, Church History, Church Year, commemoration, Council of Constantinople, European history, festivals, Gregory of Nazianzus, Gregory of Nyssa, hagiography, historical theology, History, Holy Spirit, liturgical calendar, Lutheran, Lutheranism, Nicene Creed, orthodox Christianity, saints' days, sanctorial calendar, systematic theology, Theology, Trinity, Triune God, Turkey