This Church’s Bible volume on the Gospel of John contains carefully selected and translated homilies and commentaries from such church fathers as Cyril of Alexandria, Cyril of Jerusalem, Gregory
This Church’s Bible volume on the Gospel of John contains carefully selected and translated homilies and commentaries from such church fathers as Cyril of Alexandria, Cyril of Jerusalem, Gregory the Great, Theodore of Mopsuestia, Augustine, Athanasius, and the Venerable Bede. Ranging chronologically from the second century to the ninth, these substantial patristic selections provide an illuminating window into the breadth of the church’s interpretive tradition on John’s Gospel.
Authors of Works Excerpted
Ambrose of Milan
Ammonius of Alexandria
Aphrahat
Apostolic Constitutions
Athanasius of Alexandria
Augustine of Hippo
Basil of Caesarea
Bede
Caesarius of Arles
Clement of Alexandria
Cyprian of Carthage
Cyril of Alexandria
Cyril of Jerusalem
Didymus the Blind
Ephrem the Syrian
Gregory of Nazianzus
Gregory of Nyssa
Gregory the Great
Hilary of Poitiers
Hippolytus of Rome
Irenaeus of Lyons
Jerome
John Cassian
John Chrysostom
John of Damascus
John Scotus Eriugena
Justin Martyr
Leo the Great
Maximus of Turin
Novatian
Origen of Alexandria
Peter Chrysologus
Romanos the Melodist
Rufinus of Aquileia
Severian of Gabala
Sophronius of Jerusalem
Tertullian of Carthage
Theodore of Mopsuestia
Theodoret of Cyrus
Theophilus of Alexandria
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Bryan A. Stewart is professor of religion at McMurry University, Abilene, Texas.
Michael A. Thomas is professor of religion and humanities and director of the honors program at Concordia University, Portland, Oregon.
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