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Eight Homilies Against the Jews - A Theological Critique of Jewish Practices in Early Christianity - cover

Eight Homilies Against the Jews - A Theological Critique of Jewish Practices in Early Christianity

John Chrysostom

Publisher: Good Press

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In "Eight Homilies Against the Jews," John Chrysostom delivers a series of powerful and provocative sermons that reflect the contentious religious and social atmosphere of late 4th-century Antioch. Characterized by passionate rhetoric and theological depth, these homilies examine Jewish religious practices and beliefs while asserting the supremacy of Christianity. Chrysostom'Äôs style is both eloquent and incisive, employing scriptural exegesis and vivid imagery to persuade his audience of his views, a testament to his role as one of early Christianity's preeminent orators. Contextually, this work not only highlights the complex dynamics of Jewish-Christian relations but also serves as a pivotal discourse in early Church history, illustrating the tensions that ultimately helped shape early Christian identity. John Chrysostom, known as the "Golden-Mouthed" for his rhetorical prowess, was a central figure in early Christian thought. His background as a priest and later bishop of Constantinople provided him with a profound understanding of ecclesiastical authority and societal issues. His experiences with ecclesiastical politics and pastoral care informed these homilies, reflecting his zeal for doctrinal purity and an unwavering commitment to convincing his contemporaries of the truth of Christianity. Readers interested in early Christian literature and the dynamics of religious discourse will find "Eight Homilies Against the Jews" both challenging and enlightening. It offers insight into the early Church's struggles and the fervent spirit of its leaders, making this book essential for understanding the roots of Christian anti-Judaism.
Available since: 04/11/2021.
Print length: 162 pages.

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