Ancient Heresies and Their Influence Today. - Dr Eve Tibbs
This lecture is called: Ancient Heresies and Their Influence Today, was presented at our parish by Dr Eve Tibbs, Affiliate Associate Professor of theology at Fuller Theological Seminary (Music director and chanter at St Paul Greek Orthodox Church, Irvine).
Dr Eve Tibbs provides an overview of the early Christian heresies and how the Church resolved them and their modern re-emergence. A question and answer period follows at the end of the lecture.
Видео Ancient Heresies and Their Influence Today. - Dr Eve Tibbs канала St Barnabas Orthodox Church of Costa Mesa. California
Dr Eve Tibbs provides an overview of the early Christian heresies and how the Church resolved them and their modern re-emergence. A question and answer period follows at the end of the lecture.
Видео Ancient Heresies and Their Influence Today. - Dr Eve Tibbs канала St Barnabas Orthodox Church of Costa Mesa. California
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