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    The life and work of St. Jerome stand as a monumental chapter in the history of Christianity and its intellectual tradition. To understand the significance of his achievements, particularly the creation of the Latin Vulgate Bible, one must delve into the historical, theological, and cultural contexts that shaped both the man and his work. Jerome's Hebrew studies would prove pivotal in his later ... Read more

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  • The Theology of Maximus the Confessor (580–662)

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  • The Nature of the Trinity and the Divinity of Jesus in the Early Church Fathers

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  • Saints and Scholars: The Early Church Fathers

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  • The Biblical Theology of Cyril of Alexandria

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    Cyril of Alexandria, one of the towering figures of early Christian theology, stands at the confluence of biblical exegesis, Christological debate, and ecclesial leadership in one of the most tumultuous periods of the Church's history. Born around 378 AD in Alexandria, Egypt, Cyril inherited the rich theological heritage of his city—a heritage shaped by the brilliant but often controversial ... Read more

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  • The Concept of Salvation in Early Christianity

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    The Concept of Salvation in Early Christianity by Michael Young offers a comprehensive exploration of how the early Christian Church developed its understanding of salvation. Through historical analysis and theological reflection, this book traces the evolution of salvation from its roots in the teachings of Jesus and the apostles to its refinement by early Church Fathers like Irenaeus, Augustine, ... Read more

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  • The Art and Theology of Allegory in Patristic Biblical Interpretation

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    The study of Patristic Biblical interpretation opens a fascinating window into the development of Christian thought, as it reveals the ways in which the early Church sought to understand and communicate the divine truths contained within the sacred texts. The Patristic period, traditionally spanning from the apostolic age through the 8th century, forms the bedrock of Christian theology, where ... Read more

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  • History of the Early Church Councils and Synods

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    As Christianity expanded across the Roman Empire in the first few centuries after Christ's death, it faced not only external opposition but also internal theological disputes. These disputes arose in part because the fledgling Christian faith had to contend with the diverse religious, philosophical, and cultural environments it encountered, from the syncretistic Hellenistic world to the traditions ... Read more

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  • The Early Church’s Assimilation of Greek Learning

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    This book explores the profound and complex relationship between early Christian thought and Greek philosophy, examining how Greek intellectual traditions shaped, challenged, and were ultimately integrated into the development of Christian theology and ethics. Beginning with the early Christian engagement with Greek philosophy, it traces the adaptation of Greek ideas, particularly those of Plato, ... Read more

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  • St. Irenaeus of Lyon and the Gnostic Sects of the First Centuries of the Christian Era

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    This book provides a comprehensive examination of Irenaeus of Lyon, a pivotal figure in the development of early Christian theology, and his profound influence on the formation of orthodox Christianity. Through a detailed analysis of his key writings, particularly Adversus Haereses (Against Heresies), the book explores Irenaeus's theological responses to the heresies of his time, especially ... Read more

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  • The Typological Exegesis of the Church Fathers

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    This book explores the Typological Exegesis of the Church Fathers, examining how early Christian theologians interpreted the Old Testament as a prophetic and symbolic prefiguration of Christ, the Church, and the ultimate fulfillment of salvation history. Typology, a method deeply rooted in the apostolic tradition, was not merely an interpretive technique but a theological vision that revealed the ... Read more

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  • Clement of Alexandria and the True Gnosis

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    This book offers an extensive exploration of Clement of Alexandria, one of the most influential early Christian thinkers whose legacy shaped both Christian theology and philosophy. Throughout twenty chapters, the work delves into Clement's synthesis of Greek philosophy and Christian revelation, illustrating how he uniquely integrated Platonic, Stoic, and other Hellenistic philosophical traditions ... Read more

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