"Ignorance of Scripture is ignorance of Christ." - Jerome
Saturday, December 25, 2010
Christmas thought from Athanasius
"The achievements of the Saviour, resulting from His becoming man, are of such kind and number, that if one should wish to enumerate them, he may be compared to men who gaze at the expanse of the sea and wish to count its waves. For as one cannot take in the whole of the waves with his eyes, for those which are coming on baffle the sense of him that attempts it; so for him that would take in all the achievements of Christ in the body, it is impossible to take in the whole, even by reckoning them up, as those which go beyond his thought are more than those he thinks he has taken in.
Better is it, then, not to aim at speaking of the whole, where one cannot do justice even to a part, but, after mentioning one more, to leave the whole for you to marvel at. For all alike are marvellous, and wherever a man turns his glance, he may behold on that side the divinity of the Word, and be struck with exceeding great awe."
Athanasius, On the Incarnation of the Word. ch 54, 4-5 (free version here, buy here)
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I loved it on facebook, and I loved it here. Athanasius' work "On the Incarnation" is truly a treasure. Thanks for pointing out that particularly beautiful quote.
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