Patristics & Patrology
This is a scholarly translation of Enarrationes in Psalmos, St. Augustine’s lengthiest and possibly his most important exegetical work. The first volume covers Augustine’s notes and commentaries on Psalms 1 through 29, the second volume covers psalms 30-37. Augustine’s theme is the Church, less as on external institution than as the very locus and center [...]
Patristics & Patrology
A Journey with the Church Fathers Through Lent, Passion Week & Pentecost By: Fr. Mikhail E. Mikhail
Patristics & Patrology
Tertullian’s “On the Flesh of Christ” is an important work of theology. Enjoy this classic!
Patristics & Patrology
This book includes many of Tertullian’s major works including An Apology and On the Flesh of Christ. Complete list below. Enjoy this classic work! Apology On Idolatry, The Shows, The Chaplet, To Scapula, Ad Nationes, An Answer to the Jews, The Soul’s Testimony, On the Soul, The Prescription Against Heretics, Against Hermogenes, Against the Valentinians, [...]
Patristics & Patrology
Tertian’s Prescription Against Heretics is an important work of patristic theology, and an interesting look into the early heresies facing the church. Enjoy this classic!
Patristics & Patrology
The Apology of Tertullian is an important work from this great Latin father. Enjoy this classic work!
Patristics & Patrology
Against Marcion is a classic book written by Tertullian. Enjoy!
Patristics & Patrology
Tatian the Assyrian (c. 120 – c. 180 AD) was an Assyrian early Christian writer and theologian of the 2nd century. This work includes, “Tatian’s Address to the Greeks”. Enjoy this classic!
Patristics & Patrology
Papias was an Apostolic Father, Bishop of Hierapolis (modern Pamukkale, Turkey), and author who lived circa 70–163 AD. It was Papias who wrote the Exposition of the Sayings of the Lord in five books. This work, which is lost apart from brief excerpts in later writings, is an important early source on Christian oral tradition [...]
Patristics & Patrology
This classic patristic work is by Origen Adamantius and it includes his commentary of John. Enjoy this classic!