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Patristic Series
Patristic Series
  47.
On Divine Philanthropy
From Plato to John Chrysostom
by Bishop Daniel Krstić
In this meandric study the author has de- tected the semantic changes and enrich- ment of the notion of divine philanthropia – from Aeschylus and Plato, through Philo the Jew and later pagan and Christian writers, down to Themistius of Byzantium and Chrysostom. In this thesis, presented to the Faculty of Harvard Divinity School in for the degree of Doctor of Theology in the subject of Church History, the author demonstrates how Chrysostom victori- ously completed the “Kulturkampf ” that started with Justin, Clement of Alexandria, and Origen, in which the Cappadocians, before Chrysostom, had best embodied the Church’s power to transform culture. Whatever pertains to God is mysterious and Chrysostom excelled in the effort to make us aware of that immense divine mystery in which he caught a glimpse of the concomitance of logically clashing at- tributes, as well as a supralogical conso- nance of opposites in one particular divine attribute like philanthropia.
192 pages, softbound, published in 2012 price $16
48.
Patrology, Vol. 1 / Патрологија 1
Ecclesiastical Fathers and Writers
of the First Three Centuries of the Church
by Bishop Atanasije (Jevtić)
This monumental volume encompasses ecclesiastical Fathers and writers of the first three centuries of the Church, their life, teaching, theology and original texts. As a sui generis textbook the volume con- tains historical, hagiographical, liturgical, canonical and other sources and insights into the life of the early Church: from Di- dache, The Epistles of Barnabas, Epistle to Diognetus, the works of Clement of Rome, Ignatius of Antioch, Polycarp of Smyrna, through Hippolytus of Rome, Apologists Justin, Athenagoras, Melito of Sardis, Theophilus of Antich, et al.), concluding with great writers Irenaeus of Lyons, Ter- tullian, Origen and others.
In Serbian
624 pages, softbound, published in 2015 price $30
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