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Gregory of Nyssa for Beginners: Understanding His Life, Theology, and Role in Church HistoryIn the turbulent fourth century (c. 335-395 AD), Gregory of Nyssa - brother of Basil the Great and brilliant theological mind - helped define what Christians believe about the Trinity, salvation, and the human person.This accessible study introduces you to a saint whose influence shaped Christianity for sixteen centuries, from his consecration as Bishop of Nyssa in 371 AD through his...

2026

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The Definitive Study of Christianity's Final Great Defender Against HeresyLEO EUSEBIUS On Heresies presents the first comprehensive analysis of St. John of Damascus's systematic refutation of false teachings that threatened early Christianity.Why Catholic Scholars Need This Book:St. John of Damascus (675-749 AD) stands as Christianity's final great Church Father, defending Catholic tradition before the East-West schism. This study examines his theol...

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On the Duties of the Clergy (De Officiis): A Thematic Study of the Writings of St. AmbroseWhen Emperor Theodosius knelt in public penance before Bishop Ambrose in 390 AD, the world witnessed the power of authentic pastoral authority. Now, for the first time in decades, this comprehensive study brings together the complete teachings of the great Bishop of Milan on what it truly means to serve as Christ's representative.Why Every Catholic Priest, Seminarian, and Serious Chris...

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In 726 AD, Emperor Leo III unleashed the most devastating attack on Christian worship since the Roman persecutions. Churches across the Byzantine Empire were stripped bare. Precious icons that had blessed generations of believers were smashed to pieces. Christians faced imprisonment for refusing to surrender their sacred images.From his desert monastery at Mar Saba, John of Damascus did what no one else dared: he fought back with his pen.His three theological treatises beca...

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On the Orthodox Faith (De Fide Orthodoxa): A Thematic Study of the Writings of St. John of DamascusThe Final Voice of the Last Great Greek Church FathersStanding at the crossroads between the ancient world and medieval Christianity, Saint John of Damascus (676-749) remains the most influential theologian you have never fully understood. As the last of the great Greek Church Fathers, this remarkable saint shaped Catholic doctrine for over a millennium while ...

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Pachomius; Early Church Fathers Biographical StudiesThe Forgotten Father Who Changed Christianity ForeverLong before St. Benedict wrote his famous Rule, an Egyptian convert named Pachomius (292-346 AD) received an angelic vision that revolutionized Christian life. His radical experiment in organized religious community became the foundation for every monastery, convent, and Christian intentional community that followed.This meticulously researched biography reveals ...

2026

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When a Preacher's Voice Threatened an Empire: The Forgotten Story of Christianity's Most Courageous ProphetAntioch, 347 AD. A widow raises her son in a world where Christianity has just emerged from persecution. That son would become John Chrysostom - the golden-mouthed preacher whose integrity would cost him everything.Constantinople, 404 AD. Imperial soldiers drag a dying bishop through mountain passes. His crime? Speaking truth to an empress who expected only flattery.

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On the Longer Rules: A Thematic Study of the Writings of St. Basil the GreatA rogue monk named Jovinian stood before Christian Rome and declared the unthinkable: celibacy was worthless, fasting meant nothing, and marriage equaled virginity in God's eyes. The comfortable elite loved his message. The Church's foundations trembled.Then Saint Jerome, the greatest biblical scholar who ever lived, rose to meet the challenge.What followed was the most ferocious theological...

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Apostolic Succession; Early Church Fathers and the Early ChurchThe Historical Evidence That Changes Everything About Christian AuthorityWhen Emperor Trajan dragged Bishop Ignatius of Antioch to the Roman Colosseum in 107 AD, the aged bishop used his final journey to write seven letters that would preserve forever the truth about apostolic authority. When Bishop Clement of Rome commanded the rebellious Corinthians to restore their legitimate presbyt...

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Step into the intimate correspondence of Saint Gregory of Nazianzus (329-390 AD), the brilliant fourth-century Archbishop whose personal letters reveal timeless truths about faith, friendship, and pastoral leadership. This comprehensive thematic analysis presents sixteen carefully researched chapters examining the full breadth of his epistolary genius.From his struggles with episcopal responsibility to his masterful theological discourse on the Trinity, these letters provide unprec...

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The Scholar Who Changed Christianity ForeverBetween 347 and 420 AD, Jerome gave Western Christianity the Bible it would use for over a thousand years.Born in Dalmatia, educated in Rome, tested in the Syrian desert—Jerome became the only Latin scholar equipped to create what Pope Damasus I needed: an authoritative Latin Scripture.This is not a sanitized saint's life. Jerome quarreled with friends, wrote devastating polemics, struggled with temptation, and was driven ...

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On Hexaemeron: A Thematic Study of the Writings of St. AmbroseSaint Ambrose of Milan, Doctor of the Church and theological giant of the fourth century, crafted his monumental Hexaemeron as Christianity faced its greatest intellectual challenges. Manichean dualists proclaimed matter evil. Origenist allegorists dissolved biblical history into mere symbols. Pagan philosophers mocked Scripture as primitive mythology.This groundbreaking study reveals how Ambrose's brilliant theo...