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The Church
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Alexandria and Christian Dogmas
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Our Belief in God
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The Church
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The Heavenly Creatures
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The Saints
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Church Tradition
NATURE OF THE
CHURCH
The Church occupies the heart of the
Bible, for she is the object of the
redemption which the Bible proclaims.
God purchased her at the cost of
Christ's Blood (Acts 20:28).
Understanding the Church means
understanding the relationship between
God and man, manifested in, the divine
plan of salvation, God's Fatherhood,
the kingdom of Christ, the work of the
Holy Spirit, the means of grace, the
lessons from the history of mankind,
the destiny of men ... etc. It is
through the church that God makes
known His redeeming wisdom even to the
heavenly hosts (Eph. 3:10).
The fathers of Alexandria adopted the
spiritual concepts of the Church and
did not consider it a political or a
human organization, for many reasons:
a. Throughout the past twenty
centuries, the Church of Alexandria
was isolated from politics and had no
civil authority.
b. The Alexandrines'' view of
knowledge (gnosis) as a divine gift
constantly granted by the Fattier
through His Son, attracted the
clergymen to practicing contemplation,
studying the Holy Bible and
worshipping without being involved in
church administration.
c. Even before the appearance of the
monastic movement, the Egyptian
clergymen and laity practiced the
ascetic life. Their minds and hearts
were more often lifted up to the
heavenly kingdom than to church
administration.
1. COVENANT WITH THE PEOPLE OF GOD:
In the Old Testament, believers looked
at the community as a whole, as the
people of God and the children of
Abraham who enjoyed a covenant with
God (Gen. 17). In the New Testament
Christ offered a new covenant giving
HIS Blood and Body, and presenting
them as food to His people thus
capable of granting them eternal life
(Matt. 26:28; 1 Cor. 11:25).
The Church of the New Testament
inherited the promises that were given
through the Old Testament, but in a
new and deep concept. Therefore the
church is ancient and is new at the
same time. We, the members of the
Church enjoy the ancient prophesies
through the new life which we practice
in Jesus Christ who never ages.
2. THE MOTHER OF BELIEVERS: The
Church is virgin because of her Purity
(2 Cor. 11:2), and at the same time
she is a mother who brings forth
children of God unceasingly. Her
children are a fruitful witness to
Christ.
3. THE BODY OF CHRIST: The
Church is the Body of Christ that
grows towards perfection; her children
enjoy communion in the Body and Blood
of the Lord.
4. A new creation in Christ:
The believer receives the rebirth in
baptism, and he becomes a new creation
in Christ (2 Cor. 5:17), he dies with
Christ and also rises with Him (Eph.
2).
The work of the Holy Spirit is the
continuous sanctification of the
believers so that they might become in
the likeness of Christ, the Head.
5. THE BIRTH OF CHRIST: The
Church waits for her Christ who will
come to perform His eternal spiritual
marriage with her (Rev. 19:7). Christ
called Himself the Bridegroom (Matt.
9:14,15; Mark 2:18-20; Luke 5-33-35-
Matt. 25:1-3). Through this concept we
acknowledge that the Lord who is the
Judge, is cming not to judge us but to
grant her to be close to Him, to unite
with Him and to enjoy His glories. As
the Groom, He is jealous (Exod. 20:5;
34:24; Deut 4: 25; 5:9; 6:51), for He
cannot be in communion with sin. Every
sin we commit is a crime not only
against His law but rather against His
love, for by sin we break the heart of
our Heavenly Groom. This concept also
means that our unity with God is
eternal and indissoluble.
6. THE DWELLING PLACE OF CHRIST,
that grows as the holy temple of God
(Eph. 2:21 etc.), a spiritual temple,
and a sanctuary in which the Holy
Trinity dwell.
7. THE CHURCH IS THE HOUSE OF FAITH,
the house that preserves the deposit
of faith without deviation.
8. THE CHURCH IS THE HOUSE OF
SALVATION, like the house of Rahab
(Jos. 2). There is no salvation
outside it
9. THE COMMUNITY OF LOVE : The
Church reveals the kingdom of God on
earth, as the pure kingdom of love,
her goal is that every soul may enjoy
eternal life.. Whoever belongs to the
church but has no love, is truly
outside the church, for he does not
know God (I John 3:14, 16; 4:7,8).
This love unites us all in God who is
Love, and unites the earthly creatures
with the heavenly hosts, men with
angels, the militant members with
those who are victorious.
10. THE ICON OF HEAVEN: The
Heavenly One descended to our land,
made of us His heavenly Church. Thus
we live on earth
with a heavenly heart and high
thought, participating with the
heavenly creatures in their hymns, joy
and peace.
11. EVER-YOUTHFUL CHURCH: The
Church never ages (spiritually) nor
weakens, for she is united with her
Groom who never ages. The Groom grants
her His Holy Spirit which renews her
unceasingly, therefore her youth is
renewed like the eagle's (Ps. 103:5).
"Even though our outward man perishes,
yet the inward man is renewed day by
day" 2 Cor. 4:16.
12. THE FIRST-BORN CHURCH: Her
Groom, the First-Born One, grants all
her members the glory of becoming
first-born in Him.
THE CHURCH CHARACTERISTICS:
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The Alexandrian
Fathers spoke about Church
democracy.
It is the peoples' right to
choose their shepherds, and it is
the duty of the clergyman to show
his loving fatherhood and not his
authority.
Every member of the church - man,
woman or a child - has his own
role in the church, as we shall
explain when we speak about "the
Church of the People."
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Spirituality is
the common feature of all aspects
of church life and activities.
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The Alexandrian
Fathers- like St. Cyril The
Great- state that "Unity," based
on the "One faith" without
deviation is a characteristic of
the church.
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