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On the Incomprehensible Nature of God - Vol. 72 (Paperback)
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On the Incomprehensible Nature of God - Vol. 72 (Paperback)
Series: Fathers of the Church Series
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Ten of the twelve homilies of St. John Chrysostom presented here
were delivered at Antioch over a period of several years beginning
in A.D. 386. The final two homilies were delivered in 398 after
Chrysostom became patriarch of Constantinople. All but one of the
homilies aim at refuting the Anomoeans, heretics who revived the
most radical tenets of Arius and blatantly claimed that man knows
God in the very same way that God knows himself. Chrysostom's
refutations and instructions to the faithful are based on the
Scriptures rather than on human reasoning. He departed from this
series of refutations only in the sixth homily, which he delivered
on December 20, 386, again at Antioch. It consists of a panegyric
of St. Philogonius, bishop of Antioch ca. A.D. 319-23, who before
his episcopal ordination had led a very exemplary life, practiced
law and contracted a marriage that was blessed with a daughter. In
addition to their theological content, these homilies contain many
other points of interest. On one occasion, people applauded the
speaker and were very attentive to the homily but then left the
church so that when Christ is about to appear in the holy mysteries
the church becomes empty (Hom III.32; Hom VII.2). During another
homily, pickpockets plied their trade so that Chrysostom urged "let
no one come into the church carrying money" (Hom IV.46). Chrysostom
also indicates that people kept talking to one another at the
sacred moment when Christ becomes present (Hom IV.36). He also
mentions that chariot races often proved more enticing than going
to church (Hom VII.1). Finally, valuable information on
fourth-century Eastern liturgies is found in Hom III.41, 42, and
Hom IV.32.
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