The text discusses the necessity of knowing God through both creation and scripture, emphasizing their harmony in revealing divine truth, our understanding of humanity, and the importance of theological study.
This work explores theological interpretations of Christ’s incarnation, addressing heresies, discussing doctrines, and examining scriptural references over multiple chapters.
This work comprehensively defends the dual nature of Christ against historical and contemporary heresies undermining Orthodox beliefs, emphasizing Scriptural truths.
This text discusses the resurrection, ascension, and eternal presence of Christ, emphasizing His true human nature, while disputing the concept of ubiquity and affirming the significance of His physical body in heavenly glory.
The letters, primarily between H. Zanchius and Theodore Beza from 1556 to 1580, discuss theological matters, personal reflections, and updates on church affairs, highlighting their friendship and dedication to faith.
The address by Girolamo Zanchi during the dedication of the Reformed Academy in Neustadt emphasizes the importance of education, piety, and the role of rulers in nurturing the Church’s growth and preserving true doctrine.
This work focuses on interpreting Paul’s Epistle to the Ephesians, highlighting its theological significance, exhortations to faith, and refutations of contemporary heresies, aiming for clarity and understanding.