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Απόστολος Μακράκης
ΑΣΠΙΣ – ASPIS
ΤΗΣ ΑΝΑΤΟΛΙΚΗΣ ΟΡΘΟΔΟΞΟΥ ΕΚΚΛΗΣΙΑΣ
ΠΡΟΣ ΑΠΟΚΡΟΥΣΙΝ ΤΟΥ ΚΑΤ’ ΑΥΤΗΣ
ΕΠΙΤΙΘΕΜΕΝΟΥ ΠΑΠΙΣΜΟΥ
Ή
ΚΑΘΡΕΠΤΗΣ – KATHREPTIS
Των δύο Eκκλησιών αλληγορουμένων εις τους δύο
υιούς του Πατριάρχου Ισαάκ
ΙΣΑΥ ΚΑΙ ΙΑΚΩΒ
Εν Αθήναις, 1862
THE SHIELD
OF THE EASTERN GREEK CHURCH
FOR THE DEFENCE AGAINST
THE ATTACKS OF PAPISM
OR
THE MIRROR
OF BOTH CHURCHES
ALLEGORICALLY SEEN
IN THE TWO SONS
OF PATRIARCH ISAAC
ESAU AND JACOB
Athens in 1862
Disbound
Pages 14
14 cm x 20.5 cm
First Edition
Only Copy for Sales Online!
Rare!!
Apostolos Makrakis (1831-1905) was a charismatic and controversial Greek Orthodox lay theologian, preacher, ethicist and philosopher who was a leader of the “awakening movement” in post-revolutionary Greece, and arguably one of the most important religious personalities of the 19th century. He was an extremely prolific writer whose works were translated widely outside of Greece, however his vigorous religious movement eventually turned the Holy Synod against him, resulting in his being condemned and jailed several times.