Project Gutenberg 2011-10-06 Public domain in the USA. 180 Athanasius, Saint, Patriarch of Alexandria 373 Αθανάσιος, Μέγας Alexandria, Saint Athanasius Archbishop of In Illud: Omnia mihi tradita sunt a Patre A Homily on Matthew 11:27, In Latin and the Original Greek Εισ το, Πάντα μοι παρεδόθη ὑπὸ τοῦ Πατρός μου Produced by Michael Gray, Diocese of San Jose "In Illud: Omnia mihi tradita sunt a Patre" by Saint Athanasius is a theological homily focused on Matthew 11:27, reflecting the complexities of Christian doctrine, particularly regarding the nature of Jesus Christ in relation to the Father. Written during the early Christian period, likely in the 4th century, this book delves into discussions surrounding the divinity of Christ and the implications of His relationship with God the Father. Athanasius, a significant figure in the early Church known for his staunch opposition to Arianism, addresses crucial theological questions concerning the nature of the Trinity and the role of Christ as both divine and human. In the text, Athanasius examines the phrase "omnia mihi tradita sunt a Patre" to argue that all things are entrusted to Christ by the Father, emphasizing that this signifies Christ's authority and divine nature rather than implying any subordination. He counters the Arian heresy that questions the pre-existence and divinity of Jesus by asserting that Christ is integral to the creation and sustenance of all things. The homily also highlights the purpose of Christ's incarnation: to restore humanity after the fall and to bridge the gap between God and man. Through this exposition of scripture and ecclesiastical doctrine, Athanasius aims to clarify the correct understanding of Christ's identity in the context of Christian faith, reinforcing the unity and co-eternity of the Son with the Father in the Holy Trinity. (This is an automatically generated summary.) Reading ease score: 68.3 (8th & 9th grade). Neither easy nor difficult to read. la el Sermons BV Text Category: Religion/Spirituality 73865 2025-08-15T09:36:09.705900 text/html 68137 2021-01-08T04:43:46 text/html 112717 2025-08-15T09:36:15.074894 application/epub+zip 111480 2025-08-15T09:36:12.795889 application/epub+zip 90216 2025-08-15T09:36:11.689903 application/epub+zip 312681 2025-08-15T09:36:16.631905 application/x-mobipocket-ebook 302132 2025-08-15T09:36:14.385963 application/x-mobipocket-ebook 172065 2022-09-17T08:50:36.166768 application/x-mobipocket-ebook 64344 2025-08-15T09:36:09.402936 text/plain; charset=us-ascii 64892 2021-01-08T04:43:46 text/plain; charset=us-ascii 18633 2025-08-15T09:36:16.761868 application/rdf+xml 21749 2025-08-15T09:36:12.175894 image/jpeg 4530 2025-08-15T09:36:11.931905 image/jpeg 23584 2021-01-08T04:43:46 application/octet-stream application/zip 23939 2021-01-08T04:43:46 application/octet-stream application/zip 110170 2025-08-15T09:36:09.711998 application/octet-stream application/zip Archives containing the RDF files for *all* our books can be downloaded at https://book.klll.cc/wiki/Gutenberg:Feeds#The_Complete_Project_Gutenberg_Catalog en.wikipedia