Writings of the Early Church Fathers Books

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  • The Confessions of Saint Augustine Collins

    HarperCollins Publishers The Confessions of Saint Augustine Collins

    3 in stock

    Book SynopsisHarperCollins is proud to present its incredible range of best-loved, essential classics.Confessions describes Saint Augustine's conversion to Christianity and is the basis for his reputation as one of Christianity''s most influential thinkers.

    3 in stock

    £6.99

  • Cultural Christians in the Early Church

    Zondervan Academic Cultural Christians in the Early Church

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    Book SynopsisCultural Christians in the Early Church considers the challenge of culture to the earliest converts to Christianity, as they struggled to live on mission in the Greco-Roman cultural milieu of the Roman Empire, and argues that cultural Christians were the rule, rather than the exception, in the early church.Trade Review'After reading this book I will be more careful when I invoke the so-called 'countercultural' nature of the ancient church when criticizing the cultural captivity of American evangelicals. Nadya Williams is a model for how to think about the relationship between the past and the present.' * John Fea, professor of American history, Messiah University *'Cultural Christians in the Early Church offers the reader the chance to peer into ancient Christianity in a unique way. Reading this book, one has the sensation of peeking through the window of a church, while simultaneously seeing part of one's own reflection in the glass, as if partially mapped onto the people on the inside. Instead of offering a romanticized view of an ideal early church that only later fell into compromise, and instead of perpetuating a narrative about an emerging hierarchical church wedding itself to power and stamping out diversity, Nadya Williams introduces a series of captivating stories and vivid scenarios that help us see the past and the present in conversation. And it is a conversation important to any person of faith today, regardless of their prior knowledge of early Christian history.' * David E. Wilhite, professor of theology, George W. Truett Theological Seminary of Baylor University *'Greed, lust, selfishness, prejudice, Christian nationalism--we wrestle with all these issues in the twenty-first-century church. But we moderns are not alone. In this poignant and perceptive work of historical and cultural analysis, Williams shows that such vices have plagued Christian communities from the beginning. She hopes that these ancients can put up a mirror for us to see our own blind spots and vices in their stories. But it's not all bad news. The early church had those few but powerful witnesses to the authentic, countercultural, and transformative way of Jesus. Williams creatively uses early Christian history to illuminate the narrow road of faithful discipleship.' * Nijay K. Gupta, professor of New Testament, Northern Seminary *'In Cultural Christians in the Early Church, Dr. Nadya Williams turns to the first five centuries of Christianity to remind contemporary evangelical Christians that the well-known modern phenomenon of the 'cultural Christian' has its roots in the very origins of Christianity. Though the most vivid stories about Christians of this period focus on persecution, martyrdom, and the radical rejection of the Roman secular world, our ancient texts provide abundant evidence that these 'countercultural Christians' were not the norm. Indeed, as Williams demonstrates, there is another history of early Christianity to be told, one which highlights the extent to which most early Christians struggled to reject the values and social obligations of the secular Roman world. For Williams, it is in these struggles that modern readers can see the gap between Christian teaching and the everyday practices of many early Christians. Drawing on ancient evidence ranging from first to fifth centuries AD, and from Rome and North Africa to the Greek East, Williams makes a strong case for understanding that early Christians shared many of the same struggles that contemporary Christians face as they attempt to live in the secular world while holding fast to their faith.' * Dr. Jennifer Ebbeler, associate professor of classics at the University of Texas at Austin, author of Disciplining Christians *'In this convincing and convicting book, Williams demonstrates that while Christianity ultimately transformed Roman society, early Christ followers struggled to resist the surrounding culture as much as believers do today. The author combines vivid stories of 'cultural Christians' in the early church with expert analysis of the social, cultural, and historical context that shaped their worldview. The result is a nuanced account of the early church and the sinners who filled it. Williams calls on contemporary Christians to stop idealizing people in the past and challenges us to renew our efforts to resist sin in all its forms, from the familiar vice of avarice to the more insidious idolatry of Christian nationalism.' * Meghan DiLuzio, associate professor of classics, Baylor University *'Nadya Williams has written a fascinating account of how Christians have, since ancient times, faced the temptation to imitate resident cultures rather than adopt an authentic Christian life. Whether it is about food, sex, money, or politics, Christians have, from the Tiber to Tallahassee, faced the temptation to give themselves over to worldly vices rather than holy habits. An excellent example of how understanding the struggle of Christianity and culture in antiquity can help us to understand our own cultural struggles in the present. Thoroughly recommended!' * Rev. Dr. Michael F. Bird, academic dean, Ridley College, Melbourne, Australia *'Nadya Williams's thesis is unsettling and irrefutable. There was never an idyllic period in church history, when believers consistently shared goods, stayed true to the gospel, and joyfully gave their lives in martyrdom. Even the much romanticized 'early church' (from AD 100 to 400) was sometimes tainted by compromise, apostasy, and mere going-through-the-motions. Nominal or cultural Christianity, in other words, is not just a problem in modern Sydney or Atlanta. It was present among the persecuted Christians of second-century Bithynia, the rapidly growing church of third-century Carthage, and even the famous desert fathers of fourth-century Egypt. Cultural Christians in the Early Church is not a work of 'presentism,' judging our ancestors by the values of today. In some ways, it is the reverse. By shining a gospel light on ancient Christians, Williams succeeds in providing a scorching critique of aspects of contemporary Christianity. This book is not for the fainthearted, but it is highly recommended.' * John Dickson, Jean Kvamme Distinguished Professor at Wheaton College, host of Undeceptions, and author of Bullies and Saints *'Once upon a time, early Christians were stereotyped as sturdy white-robed heroes, who seemed little less than angels walking the earth. In her very readable (and thoroughly researched) book, Nadya Williams performs the amazing feat of presenting those ancient believers as real human beings, with highly recognizable virtues and flaws, living in environments not that different from what we know today. Indeed, as she shows, those Christians often acted very much like their modern counterparts and faced many of the same dilemmas in their everyday lives. Her book is a major achievement of imaginative inquiry.' * Philip Jenkins, author of A Storm of Images, distinguished professor of history, Institute for Studies of Religion, Baylor University *'Punchy and provocative, Williams's book offers an approachable, entertaining read on a serious theme. Her rich selection of historical examples and illuminating contextualization of early Christianity in its Greco-Roman context build to a point that could hardly be more timely, however much Christians then and now may disagree on what constitutes 'cultural Christianity.' Early Christianity was never an Eden, immune to the perennial problem of human sin. We should idealize neither the early church nor ourselves.' * Han-luen Kantzer Komline, professor of church history and theology at Western Theological Seminary, Humboldt Fellow at University of Tübingen *

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    £18.04

  • The Spiritual World Of Isaac The Syrian 175 Cistercian Studies 175

    Liturgical Press The Spiritual World Of Isaac The Syrian 175 Cistercian Studies 175

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisSaint Isaac of Syria was an ascetic, a mountain solitary, but his writings are universal in scope. They are addressed not just to the desert but to the city, not just to monastics but to all the baptized. With sharp vividness he speaks about themes relevant to every Christian.Trade ReviewNow at last, to my great delight, we have at our disposal a single book in English, offering us a balanced and comprehensive overview of Isaac's life, background and teaching. Wisely, Fr Hilarion Alfeyev has allowed Isaac to speak for himself. The book is full of well chosen quotations, in which Isaac's true voice can be heard.Kallistos Ware

    15 in stock

    £26.59

  • Cambridge University Press AngloSaxon England Volume 49

    3 in stock

    Book SynopsisContributions to the forty-ninth volume of Anglo-Saxon England focus on various aspects of Anglo-Saxon culture and history across a period from the sixth to the thirteenth century, from Anglo-Saxon wedding rites in be wifmannes beweddunge to isotopic evidence of elite diets and a reassessment of feorm. Each article is preceded by a short abstract.Table of ContentsList of illustrations; List of abbreviations; 1. Record of the nineteenth conference of the International Society of Anglo-Saxonists at the University of New Mexico, 29 July–2 August 2019 Timothy Graham; 2. Bede, bishops and Bisi of East Anglia: questions of chronology and Episcopal consecration in the Historia Ecclesiastica gentis Anglorum Calum Platts; 3. A further fragment of the abridged version of Cassiodorus's Commentary on the Psalms Helen Imhoff; 4. Be wifmannes beweddunge: betrothals and weddings in Anglo-Saxon England Samuel Cardwell; 5. Food and power in early Medieval England: rethinking Feorm Tom Lambert and Sam Leggett; 6. Food and power in early Medieval England: a lack of (isotopic) enrichment Sam Leggett and Tom Lambert; 7. The limits of Bookland John Blair; 8. Slave resistance in early Medieval England Janel M. Fontaine.

    3 in stock

    £85.50

  • The Spiritual Journey of St Patrick

    Messenger Publications The Spiritual Journey of St Patrick

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    Book SynopsisEvery year millions of people celebrate St Patrick. He is Ireland’s most famous ambassador. Yet, what do we really know about him, about his spirituality, his mission, his vocation? Can we really only say that he was no friend to snakes? Few people know that Patrick’s own writings have survived to the present day. Fewer still understand the connection between Patrick and the Church Fathers. Ironically, it is perhaps his universal popularity and connection to generations of Irish immigrants that has set him apart from his peers and obscured his very real contribution to the Church. To the broader world he is more famous than Augustine and more recognisable than Paul, but unlike them his writings and spirituality have been neglected. In The Spiritual Journey of St Patrick, Aidan Larkin SCC brings the academic rediscovery of Patrick to a lay audience, passionately arguing the case for recognising and engaging with Patrick’s spiritual legacy to the Church. Uncovering the wealth of references to the Fathers of the Church in Patrick’s own writings, Larkin encourages us to reframe Patrick as a religious thinker in dialogue with the Church’s past and future. Patrick’s vocation him brought him to the Irish, and the Irish brought him to the world. Now The Spiritual Journey of St Patrick retells that great story in the history of Christianity in a way that restores Patrick’s own voice so that he can speak to us and guide us in this synodal moment in the life of the Church.Trade Review'a most readable, carefully researched and beautifully crafted account... Particularly appealing is the breadth of understanding from which the author writes. This is a most stimulating and interesting book * Search Journal *‘affords insights into his values, his inspirations, his spiritual journey as well as his spiritual doctrine’ * Jesuits in Ireland website *‘a compelling argument for a re-evaluation and recognition of the great saint's profound spiritual legacy.’ * The irish News *‘...highly recommended and deserves a wide readership.’ * The Pastoral Review *

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    £12.30

  • Defining God: Athanasius, Nicaea and the

    Sacristy Press Defining God: Athanasius, Nicaea and the

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    £21.25

  • Defining God: Athanasius, Nicaea and the

    Sacristy Press Defining God: Athanasius, Nicaea and the

    15 in stock

    Book Synopsis

    15 in stock

    £15.29

  • Pseudo-Dionysius Areopagita. De Divinis Nominibus

    De Gruyter Pseudo-Dionysius Areopagita. De Divinis Nominibus

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisDie Reihe Patristische Texte und Studien publiziert seit 1963 Forschungsergebnisse, die durch die Patristische Kommission, heute ein Gemeinschaftsunternehmen aller deutschen Akademien der Wissenschaften, koordiniert werden. In ihr erscheinen Editionen, Kommentare und Monographien zu den Schriften und Lehren der Kirchenväter.

    1 in stock

    £146.62

  • Die Zweite Lehre: Erscheinungen des Auferstandenen als Rahmenerzählungen frühchristlicher Dialoge

    De Gruyter Die Zweite Lehre: Erscheinungen des Auferstandenen als Rahmenerzählungen frühchristlicher Dialoge

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisAn die Seite des Corpus der Griechischen Christlichen Schriftsteller (GCS) stellte Adolf von Harnack die Monographienreihe der Texte und Untersuchungen zur Geschichte der altchristlichen Literatur (TU), die er bereits 1882 begründet hatte und die nunmehr als »Archiv für die ... Ausgabe der älteren christlichen Schriftsteller« diente. In ihr werden vor allem die alten Übersetzungen der im Corpus erscheinenden Schriften teils im Original, teils in deutscher oder einer anderen modernen Sprache gedruckt. Daneben steht die Reihe auch für Voruntersuchungen zu den Editionen und für begleitende Abhandlungen offen.

    1 in stock

    £107.95

  • NHC V,2-XIII,1, BG 1 und 4: (Koptisch-Gnostische Schriften, 3)

    De Gruyter NHC V,2-XIII,1, BG 1 und 4: (Koptisch-Gnostische Schriften, 3)

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisMit diesem zweiten Band wird die erste wissenschaftliche deutsche Gesamtübersetzung der ca. 50 Schriften des Handschriftenfundes von Nag Hammadi sowie der Texte des Codex Berolinensis 8502 samt Einleitungen durch ausgewiesene Spezialistinnen und Spezialisten mit koptologischer Kompetenz abgeschlossen (vgl. Nag Hammadi Deutsch I, 2001). Die mehrheitlich im 2. und 3. Jahrhundert entstandenen Texte, unter denen z.B. apokryphe Evangelien (etwa das Thomasevangelium) und bedeutsame Originalzeugnisse der Gnosis zu finden sind, gehören zu den wichtigsten handschriftlichen Neuentdeckungen des 20. Jahrhunderts. Sie sind insbesondere für die Bibelwissenschaften und die Kirchengeschichte von kaum zu überschätzender Bedeutung. Der Berliner Arbeitskreis für Koptisch-Gnostische Schriften wurde vor mehr als 30 Jahren durch Hans-Martin Schenke begründet. Mit zahlreichen deutschen Erstübersetzungen und Textausgaben samt Kommentierungen sowie sehr vielen anderen Publikationen hat sich dieses wissenschaftliche Team als eines der weltweit führenden Forschungszentren für die Nag-Hammadi-Texte und andere koptische Texte etabliert.

    1 in stock

    £116.02

  • Simon Magus: The First Gnostic?

    De Gruyter Simon Magus: The First Gnostic?

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisThis latest comprehensive work on Simon Magus lends new impetus to the investigation of Early Christianity and questions surrounding the origin and nature of Gnosticism. Major contributions of this study include: (1), a departure from the traditional exegesis of Acts 8, 5-24 (the first narrative source of Simon), and the later following reports of ancient Christian writers; (2), an overview of the literature of Graeco-Roman antiquity to determine the contribution of "magic" and "the Magoi" in the development of perceptions and descriptions of Simon; and (3), the inclusion of social science explanation models and modern estimations of "identity", in a creative approach to questions surrounding the phenomenon of Simon.Trade Review"Haars sorgfaltige Analysen der einschlagigen Texte und die Diskussion moderner Forschungsbegriffe machen das Buch zu einem wertvollen Beitrag [...]."Jurgen Zangenberg in: Theologische Literaturzeitung 12/2005

    15 in stock

    £129.67

  • Peeters Publishers Peter in the Early Church: Apostle - Missionary -

    10 in stock

    Book SynopsisComprising the papers read at the 68th meeting of the Colloquium Biblicum Lovaniense, which was held in 2019, Peter in the Early Church: Apostle – Missionary – Church Leader reflects the abundance and striking variety of literary and non-literary early Christian traditions about Peter. Such variety has in the past led researchers to describe the figure of Peter as malleable. By adopting a wide range of scholarly ways of reading texts or posing questions, as is now characteristic of New Testament studies, the papers in this volume reflect and develop further recent challenges to the classic binaries of canonical vs. non-canonical, orthodox vs. heterodox or heretical, elite vs. popular, core vs. marginal, and “pure” vs. syncretistic. Thus in addition to demonstrating the productivity of plotting the various embodiments of Peter and their manifold interrelationships, this volume opens up new vistas and raises new questions about this most central yet enigmatic figure of early Christian memory.

    10 in stock

    £160.00

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