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Priapus God of Fertility, Phallic God Priapus, Sumerian giftSOLD OUT but will arrive at the store very soon! Priapus God of Fertility is able to bring prosperity to your business, home and garden! Materials: Basalt Stone Handmade Height: 7 centimetres Width: 2 centimetres Depth: 2 centimetres This small size deity is interpreted and carved by my team from basalt stone. It is all handmade and can be differences each figurine. We influenced from Priapus god figurine from Ephesus, Turkey. *Only one statue will be

SOLD OUT but will arrive at the store very soon!

Priapus God of Fertility is able to bring prosperity to your business, home and garden!

Materials: Basalt Stone - Handmade

Height: 7 centimetres

Width: 2 centimetres

Depth: 2 centimetres 

This small size deity is interpreted and carved by my team from basalt stone. It is all handmade and can be differences each figurine. We influenced from Priapus god figurine from Ephesus, Turkey.

*Only one statue will be sent after your purchase*

 

In Greek mythology, Priapus was a minor rustic fertility god, protector of livestock, fruit plants, gardens and male genitalia. He was most famous for this later attribute, which was clearly the focal point of his depictions, as well as the subsequent myths and literature that centered around his largely phallic character. His mother was Aphrodite and father Hermes (or Dionysus depending on the different classical sources). Statues and images of Priapus typically show a well-built, bearded man distinguishable by way of his enormous, erect penis, usually colored red. Crude sculptures of Priapus were often carved from cheap logs by the laity, while more elaborate stone statues and paintings were commissioned by the aristocracy. Such sculptures were placed in gardens and fields in the hopes of guaranteeing abundant crops, as the large phallus was taken to symbolize generation and fecundity. Farmers worshiped Priapus in the hope that he would bestow great bounties of grains and vegetables upon them. 

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Cyril of Alexandria (c. 376 – 444) is arguably one of the most important theologians on the development and clarification on Christology in the Church Tradition. Following on the heels of Athanasius and the Cappadocian Fathers, Cyril was the integral figure in hammering out the heresy of Nestorianism (a rough outline of Nestorianism: the belief that Jesus Christ is composed of two persons or, using Nestorians’ terminology, ‘two sons’–one divine and the other human. This strong dichotomy jeopardizes core tenants of Christianity: the uniqueness of Jesus, salvation brought up by God, the role of the Spirit in believers, etc). On the Unity of Christ is penned by the mature Cyril amassing and curtly arranging his thoughts in dialectical conversation. Here, Cyril is battling all kinds of heresies: Nestorianism, Arianism, adoptionism, Apollinarianism, and Eutychianism. It is a testament of his superior rhetoric to say so much against so many with such few words. This work, therefore, is an absolute essential reading for Christology.
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For some reason St Cyril of Alexandria’s writings aren’t on New Advent. Or at least I couldn’t find them on there. It arrived just as expected 👍
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I can't say enough about this book. It was the inspiration behind my book! It showed me that the West has settled for a static dualistic interpretation of the person of Christ. Cyril of Alexandria opened the mystical door to a wholly other approach. Cyril of Alexandria's mystical understanding of Christ was holistic and non-dual. For Cyril Jesus is undivided: "at once God and human." Jesus, according to Cyril, is about creative tension, paradox, and complex dynamism. It is the dynamic unity of Christ espoused in this book that gave me the hope of a holistic vision taking hold of the Church once again. It gave me the hope for a core mystical theology that has the power to unite a divided Church. Cyril's holistic Christology is preserved today in the Oriental Orthodox Church's Miaphysite theology, which I attempted to make vital and contemporary in my book. -Amos Smith (author of Healing The Divide: Recovering Christianity's Mystic Roots)
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