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Mug Set Stoneware - Faith, Hope, Trust & Be Still

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Mug Set Stoneware - Faith, Hope, Trust & Be StillThe Faith, Hope, Trust & Be Still Stoneware Mug Set lists the key elements one needs to build a mature relationship with God: faith, hope, trust, and being still in God's presence. Your whole family will enjoy starting the day with a hot cup of coffee poured into one of these stoneware pieces. Each mug in the 4 piece set is a single color stonewarerustic paprika, pumpkin, eggshell, and balsamand hosts a single spiritual growth thought: Faith, Hope,

The Faith, Hope, Trust & Be Still Stoneware Mug Set lists the key elements one needs to build a mature relationship with God: faith, hope, trust, and being still in God's presence. Your whole family will enjoy starting the day with a hot cup of coffee poured into one of these stoneware pieces. 

Each mug in the 4-piece set is a single color stoneware—rustic paprika, pumpkin, eggshell, and balsam—and hosts a single spiritual growth thought: Faith, Hope, Trust, or Be Still with raised lettering.

 Paprika Red - Faith 

Pumpkin Orange - Trust 

Eggshell Yellow- Hope 

Balsam Green - Be Still 

A raised dotted pattern around the top of each mug gives a classic, vintage feel, making these perfect for mansions and mountain cabins alike. 

The inside of each mug is glazed in black and holds a lavish 13 ounces of your favorite beverage—and you know the substantial stoneware will keep your drinks steamy! The set of four mugs comes packed in a tartan printed cardboard box with a clear lid. 

The Faith, Hope, Trust & Be Still Stoneware Mug Set would make a lovely wedding present or housewarming gift. Give someone you know the gift of spiritual growth reminders with the The Faith, Hope, Trust & Be Still Stoneware Mug Set

  • Rustic Fall color scheme 
  • Raised dotted pattern 
  • Black glazed interior 
  • 4 -piece ceramic mug set 
  • Microwave, dishwasher, and freezer safe 
  • Packaged in a gift box 
  • Sold in set only 
  • Individual mug capacity: 13 fl oz (384 ml) 
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Ian Kelly
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★★★★★ 5
Wonderful read
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Great read for all Christians
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S. Lee
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A crucial theologian at the crux of the clash of various constructions of the Crucified Lord's two natures.
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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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Chaz
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★★★★★ 5
It’s just as expected
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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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Julio E Messer
Louisville, US
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Good Theological Resource.
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Good theological resource but the book was tiny and the text is all jumbled together.
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Amos Smith
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Cyril of Alexandria's mystical understanding of Christ was holistic and non-dual!
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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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