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Barnabas Epistola Barnabae Epistola Ad Diognetum Epistola II S. Clementis ad Corinthos Bibliothecae Ser.I Volumen III [The Letter of Barnabas Letter 2 Letter to St. Diognetus Clement to the Corinth Romae Ex Officina Typographica Forzani et Socii 1902 Quarter-Leather Very Good No Jacket Ex-Church Library Bibliotheca Sanctorum Patrum Theologiae tironibus et universo clero accommodata, Curante Iosepho Vizzini, Sacre theilogiae Professore in Pont. Instit. S. Apollinaris, Romae. Series Prima, Patres Apostolici [Theology of the Holy Fathers and all the clergy recruits library periods, care Joseph Vizzini, the Sacred theilogiae a professor in the Pont. Instr. S. Apollinaris, Rome. The first series, Apostolic Fathers] "It was not so much in the catechetical schools of Alexandria, Antioch, and Edessa as in the struggle with the great heresies of the age that patristic theology developed. This serves to explain the character of the patristic literature, which is apologetical and polemical, parenetical and ascetic, with a wealth of exegetical wisdom on every page; for the roots of theology are in the Bible, especially in the Gospels and in the Epistles of St. Paul. It was not the intention of the Fathers to give a systematic treatment of theology; Möhler called attention to the variety found in their writings: the apologetic style is represented by the letter of Diognetus and the letters of St. Ignatius; the dogmatic in pseudo-Barnabas; the moral, in the Pastor of Hermas; canon law, in the letter of Clement of Rome; church history, in the Acts of the martyrdom of Polycarp and Ignatius. After the recovery of lost manuscripts may be added: the liturgical style, in the Didache; the catechetical, in the Proof of the Apostolic Preaching by Irenæus. Although the different epochs of the patristic age overlap each other, it may be said in general that the apologetic style predominated in the first epoch up to Constantine the Great, while in the second epoch, that is to say up to the time of Charlemagne." Wikipedia Very good black quarter-cloth over black boards. Some wear, ex-church library markings, Stanley G. Sabin name stamped inside. 1902, 8vo, [7], 8-208pp. Price:
43.50 CAD
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