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Leontius of Jerusalem is considered the most accomplished of the
neo-Chalcedonian theologians of the sixth century. He shows
himself, in his Testimonies of the Saints, to be an ecumenical
theologian attempting to convince Syrian anti-Chalcedonians
('Monophysites') that their objections to Chalcedon are baseless,
since all agree, beneath their antithetical formulae, on a
christology of hypostatic union. They are urged to abandon their
self-important yet discredited mentor, Severus, and to see that
Chalcedon had no secret agenda. Gray's edition of this important
early Christian treatise provides an introduction, the Greek text,
and notes, together with a new translation into readable, modern
English.
There is a power emanating from This Grace of Light, and a belief
there is something out there that can provide us comfort, if we let
it. This collection is a kiss on the eyes, a debut collection rich
with aural memory. David Clink (author of Eating Fruit Out of
Season)
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