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A collection of readings selected from early Christian writers to
accompany the 453 liturgical days in the Daily Office Lectionary of
The Book of Common Prayer. This serves as an excellent introductory
course in the theology of the early Church as well as a way to
deepen one's understanding of the Church's doctrinal tradition
based in Holy Scripture.
Among the Wisdom literature of the Old Testament, Proverbs,
Ecclesiastes, and the Song of Solomon were all thought by the early
church fathers to have derived from the hand of Solomon. To their
minds the finest wisdom about the deeper issues of life prior to
the time of God's taking human form in Jesus Christ was to be found
in these books. As in all the Old Testament, they were quick to
find types and intimations of Christ and his church that would make
the ancient Word relevant to the Christians of their day. Of extant
commentaries on Ecclesiastes none are so profound as the eight
homilies of Gregory of Nyssa, even though they cover only the first
three chapters of the book. Joining Gregory among those most
frequently excerpted in this volume are Augustine, Ambrose, Gregory
the Great, Origen, John Cassian, John Chrysostom, Athanasius, Bede
the Venerable, and Jerome. Gregory of Nazianzus, Basil the Great,
and Cyril of Jerusalem lead a cast of other less frequently cited
fathers, and then there remains a large cast of supporting players,
some of whose work is translated here into English for the first
time. This Ancient Christian Commentary on Scripture volume offers
a rich trove of wisdom on Wisdom for the enrichment of the church
today.
Among the Wisdom literature of the Old Testament, Proverbs,
Ecclesiastes, and the Song of Solomon were all thought by the early
church fathers to have derived from the hand of Solomon. To their
minds the finest wisdom about the deeper issues of life prior to
the time of God's taking human form in Jesus Christ was to be found
in these books. As in all the Old Testament, they were quick to
find types and intimations of Christ and his church that would make
the ancient Word relevant to the Christians of their day. Of extant
commentaries on Ecclesiastes none are so profound as the eight
homilies of Gregory of Nyssa, even though they cover only the first
three chapters of the book. Joining Gregory among those most
frequently excerpted in this volume are Augustine, Ambrose, Gregory
the Great, Origen, John Cassian, John Chrysostom, Athanasius, Bede
the Venerable, and Jerome. Gregory of Nazianzus, Basil the Great,
and Cyril of Jerusalem lead a cast of other less frequently cited
fathers, and then there remains a large cast of supporting players,
some of whose work is translated here into English for the first
time. This Ancient Christian Commentary on Scripture volume offers
a rich trove of wisdom on Wisdom for the enrichment of the church
today.
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