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Cappadocian Fathers Explained

Byzantine Theology and the Making of Christian Doctrine: A Beginner-Friendly Introduction to Patristic Thought, Nicene Creed, and Eastern Orthodox Spirituality

Szerző: Catharina Soulis
Nyelv: Angol
Kötés: Puha kötésű
Elérhetőség: Beszállítói készleten
Küldés 14-21 napon belül
6 864 Ft
What if the most important architects of Christian belief weren't modern thinkers, but three exhaust...

Információk a könyvről

Nyelv
Angol
Kötés
Könyv - Puha kötésű
Kiadva
2025
oldal
116
EAN
9798276238449
Enbook ID
50618597
Súly
199
Méretek
170 x 244 x 6

Teljes leírás

What if the most important architects of Christian belief weren't modern thinkers, but three exhausted monks from ancient Turkey?
The Cappadocian Fathers-Basil the Great, Gregory of Nazianzus, and Gregory of Nyssa-are whispered about in theology classrooms and church councils with reverence, yet their world feels sealed behind 1,600 years of dust. This book clears that distance. It places you beside them in fourth-century Asia Minor, showing how these friends, relatives, and sometimes rivals built the language of Christian faith while navigating famine, imperial pressure, and doctrinal chaos.
Here's what makes their story unlike anything you've read about early Christianity:
• The single Greek word distinction between ousia and hypostases that prevented the Trinity from collapsing into heresy-or nonsense
• How a family dinner conversation in Cappadocia rewrote the Nicene Creed and still shapes what you recite in church today
• The real reason one of Christianity's greatest minds kept abandoning his bishopric (hint: it wasn't cowardice)
• Three diagnostic questions that let you read any patristic text like a forensic theologian, spotting rhetorical moves and philosophical assumptions instantly
• The forgotten mystical framework modern scholars call "eternal progress into God"-and why it terrified and inspired the ancient world
You'll gain more than historical facts. You'll acquire practical tools to read early Christian writings with confidence, understand the political-theological chess games of the councils, and see how Eastern Orthodox spirituality took root in monastic discipline and contemplative fire.
This is not another hagiography. These were brilliant, anxious, sometimes hilarious men arguing for truth while their empire crumbled. Their formulations still hold up the creeds you believe. Their questions still haunt modern theology.
Call to Action:
If you've ever struggled to understand the Trinity, wondered how ancient debates shape modern worship, or wanted to read the early church fathers without a PhD, this is your entry point. The Cappadocian Fathers changed Christian history. Let them change how you think about your faith.

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