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Contrary to the portrayals of Chrysostom as a theologically
impaired, moralizing sophist, this book argues that his thinking is
remarkably coherent when it is understood on his own terms and
within his culture. Chrysostom depicts God as a teacher of
philosophy who adaptably guides people toward salvation. Since the
theme of divine adaptability influences every major area of
Chrysostom's thought, tracing this concept provides a thorough
introduction to his theology. It also explains, at least in part,
several striking features of his homilies, including his supposed
inconsistencies, his harsh rhetoric and apparent political naivete,
his intentionally abridged and exoteric theological discussions,
and his lack of allegiance to an "Antiochene school."
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