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    This book provides an expansive exploration of the evolution of Christian thought, focusing particularly on the development of early Christian heresies, their theological underpinnings, and the subsequent responses from the Church, ultimately culminating in the Reformation. From the earliest centuries of Christianity, the Church faced internal struggles with diverse interpretations of core ... Read more

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  • The Concept of Salvation in Early Christianity

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  • Sacramental Theology in Patristic Biblical Interpretation

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    Sacramental Theology in Patristic Biblical Interpretation by Michael Young explores the theological underpinnings of sacramental practices in the early Christian Church, examining how the Church Fathers interpreted the Bible in relation to the sacraments. The book delves into the ways in which early Christian thinkers like Irenaeus, Augustine, Athanasius, and others developed and systematized the ... Read more

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  • The History of Salvation in the Theology of St. Augustine

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  • The Life and Works of St. Basil the Great

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  • Hellenistic Thought and the Shaping of Patristic Biblical Commentary

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    The intersection of Hellenistic thought and early Christian theology represents one of the most complex and formative periods in intellectual history. By the time the Christian message began to spread across the Mediterranean world in the first century CE, the Hellenistic era had already made a profound impact on the cultures and intellectual traditions of the region. To fully appreciate the ... Read more

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

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    The doctrine of the Trinity and the divinity of Jesus Christ stands at the heart of Christian theology and has been the subject of profound contemplation and debate since the earliest days of the Church. This introduction provides a comprehensive analysis of the historical, theological, and philosophical currents that shaped the early Christian understanding of the Trinity and the divine nature of ... Read more

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  • The Early Church’s Assimilation of Greek Learning

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  • The Art and Theology of Allegory in Patristic Biblical Interpretation

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  • The Doctrine of Incarnation in the Church Fathers

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

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    Maximus the Confessor (c. 580–662) stands as one of the most profound and significant figures in the history of Christian theology. Living during a turbulent period in the history of the Byzantine Empire, Maximus' theological contributions were shaped by the intense Christological and doctrinal controversies of his time. His legacy, however, extends far beyond his historical context, influencing ... Read more

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