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Biblical commentaries of the Church Fathers and other authors of the first through eighteenth centuries. New Testament. IVb. Gospel of John 11-21

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Biblical commentaries of the Church Fathers and other authors of the first through eighteenth centuries. New Testament. IVb. Gospel of John 11-21
19.99 €
The 27-volume series "Biblical Commentaries of the Church Fathers and Other Authors of the 1st-8th Centuries" introduces the reader to the representatives of classical Christian exegesis, who had a decisive influence on the formation of the theological, liturgical, and spiritual and moral life of the Christian world. "The Gospel of John" is the "most spiritual" of the Gospels, the purpose of which, by common agreement of the Christian tradition, was to testify to the union of the divine and human natures in the person of Jesus Christ. The commentaries collected in the volume are based on the writings of Origen, John Chrysostom, Theodore of Mopsuestia, Cyril of Alexandria, and Augustine of Hippo, supplemented by reflections from Tertullian, Ambrosius of Mediolanus, Ephrem the Syrian, Hilary of Pictavia, Romanus the Sweet, Bede the Honorable, and other early Christian authors. The Gospel of John is the most spiritual of the Gospels, whose purpose, according to the general consensus of Christian tradition, was to testify to the union of the divine and human natures in the person of Jesus Christ. The commentaries collected in this volume are based on the writings of Origen, John Chrysostom, Theodore of Mopsuestia, Cyril of Alexandria, and Augustine of Hippo, supplemented by reflections from Tertullian, Ambrosius of Mediolanus, Ephrem the Syrian, Hilary of Pictavia, Romanus the Sweet, Bede the Honorable, and other early Christian authors. For students of biblical studies, history, and theology of the Church.