BYZANTINE THEOLOGY: Early Church Fathers and the Early Church
When Emperor Constantine legalized Christianity in 313 AD, he sparked an intellectual revolution that produced history's greatest theological minds-from John Chrysostom's golden eloquence to Gregory Palamas's mystical insights.
Why this matters:
Discover how the Eastern Fathers preserved apostolic faith through fifteen centuries of controversy. Meet the Cappadocian Fathers who defined trinitarian doctrine, Athanasius who defeated Arianism, and Maximus the Confessor whose vision of deification remains unmatched.
What you'll gain:Theological Authority - Master doctrines from the councils of Nicaea, Constantinople, and Chalcedon
Spiritual Depth - Access wisdom from Desert Fathers to Hesychast masters
Historical Understanding - Trace controversies that shaped East-West Christianity
Contemporary Relevance - Apply ancient insights to modern questions
Written with scholarly precision and pastoral warmth, this book makes 1,500 years of Eastern theological development accessible to contemporary readers through careful analysis of primary sources and patristic texts.
Perfect for:Catholics seeking understanding of the undivided Church
Theology and church history students
Anyone interested in Christian mysticism and contemplative prayer
Pastors and teachers needing patristic resources
Access the theological wisdom that transformed emperors, converted philosophers, and created the doctrinal foundation every Christian tradition depends upon today.