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Ancient
Christian Writers
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The Ancient
Christian Writers series brings the English speaking world key
selections from the remarkable literature of early Christianity veritable
treasures of Christian faith and theology I superb translations. Each
original translation is enhanced by an introduction, and extensive commentaries,
notes and indices
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St. Patrick did not consider himself a man of letters; the short texts that survive reflect, however, his powerfu personality . A contemporary and fellow missionary of St. Patrick, Secundinus is an enthusiastic admirer and defender of St. Patrick in this hymn. |
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The two series of homilies presented here are intensely practical, full of examples from the moral, social, medical and scientific life of Gregory's time. They paint a picture of a man thoroughly conversant with human nature in general, and in the needs of his contemporaries. |
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Composed c. 233, the treatise on Prayer is not merely a treatise, but a prayer itself. The Exhortation was composed c. 235 to provide solace for Origen's great friend and patron Ambrose, and the presbyter Protocietus, both of whom had been imprisoned. |
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most important work, aimed at persons under instruction for the sacraments,
the Commentary offers a guide to elucidating and justifying the Creed.
It offers a glimpse of popular Christian propaganda at the beginning
of the fifth century. |
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Hermogenes was still living when Carthage's native son took up his pen to Carthage's native son took up his pen to oppose him; but that did not make Tertullian's polemic more considerate, or his satire less passionate and biting. Hjermogenes taught a form of materialism. Tertullian brilliantly convicts him of contradiction. |
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ACW
Vol. 27:
St. Methodius: The Symposium: A Treatise on Chastity The
Symposium, or Banquet, is dialogue in imitation of Plato, written by
Methodius, a teacher and probably a bishop who flourishedin Lycia during
the period known as the Little Peace of the Church. It is perhaps the
most beautiful symbolic prose-poem of the early patristic period. |
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The judgment that one forms of the theory and practice of penance in Christian antiquity will be largely determined by the interpretation which one puts upon these two treatises. On Penitence dates from Tertullian's Catholic period, and is a sermon addressed to the faithful on the subject of repentance and forgiveness. On Purity is one of his most violent Montanist treatises. In it he criticizes the policy the Church follows in granting pardon to serious sins. |
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Vol. 29: St. Augustine on the
Psalms, Vol. 1 This volume covers Augustine's notes and commentaries on Psalms 1 through 29. Augustine's theme is the Church, less as an external institution than as the very focus and center of Christ and God. |
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