9781565482883-1565482883-Homilies on the First Epistle of John (Vol. III/14) (The Works of Saint Augustine: A Translation for the 21st Century)

Homilies on the First Epistle of John (Vol. III/14) (The Works of Saint Augustine: A Translation for the 21st Century)

ISBN-13: 9781565482883
ISBN-10: 1565482883
Author: Saint Augustine, Daniel E. Doyle OSA, Thomas Martin OSA, Translation notes and introduction by Boniface Ramsey
Publication date: 2008
Publisher: New City Press
Format: Hardcover 176 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781565482883
ISBN-10: 1565482883
Author: Saint Augustine, Daniel E. Doyle OSA, Thomas Martin OSA, Translation notes and introduction by Boniface Ramsey
Publication date: 2008
Publisher: New City Press
Format: Hardcover 176 pages

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Homilies on the First Epistle of John (Vol. III/14) (The Works of Saint Augustine: A Translation for the 21st Century) (ISBN-13: 9781565482883 and ISBN-10: 1565482883), written by authors Saint Augustine, Daniel E. Doyle OSA, Thomas Martin OSA, Translation notes and introduction by Boniface Ramsey, was published by New City Press in 2008. With an overall rating of 3.6 stars, it's a notable title among other Christian Living (Christian Books & Bibles, Sermons, Worship & Devotion) books. You can easily purchase or rent Homilies on the First Epistle of John (Vol. III/14) (The Works of Saint Augustine: A Translation for the 21st Century) (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Christian Living books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.72.

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Saint Augustine’s ten homilies on the First Epistle of John are among his greatest and most influential works. John and Augustine both develop the same central theme – love --and in these homilies Augustine uses John’s epistle as a point of departure for exploring the meaning and implications of love with his customary profundity, passion and analytic rigor. As with John, a context of dissension and conflict within the Christian community (the Donatist breakaway from Catholic unity), gives his preaching a tone of urgency and poignancy. Anyone who reads these homilies, universally viewed as classics, cannot fail to be moved and challenged both intellectually and emotionally.

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