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Dio Chrysostom

    Ce influent Père de l'Église primitive était réputé pour son éloquence exceptionnelle, ce qui lui valut le surnom de "bouche d'or". Il a dénoncé sans crainte les abus de pouvoir des dirigeants ecclésiastiques et politiques. Ses sermons et ses écrits, qui mettaient l'accent sur les sensibilités ascétiques, ont façonné de manière significative la pensée et la liturgie chrétiennes primitives, laissant un héritage durable.

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    Letters Saint Olympia
    On Marriage and Family Life
    • On Marriage and Family Life

      • 114pages
      • 4 heures de lecture
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      Christian tradition often seems to give only grudging approval to the married life, particularly its sexual aspect. In these sermons of St John Chrysostom we find an important corrective to this view. Although himself a monk, Chrysostom had a profound understanding of the needs of his congregation. Inspired by the epistles to the Corinthians and Ephesians, he discusses the reasons God instituted primarily to promote holiness of the husband and wife, and only secondarily to produce children. Chrysostom goes on to discuss sexual relations, the mutual responsibilities of marriage, and parenting. While parts of Chrysostom's sermons may seem limited to his own time, the vast majority of his advice has timeless relevance for the Christian family.

      On Marriage and Family Life
    • Letters Saint Olympia

      • 172pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
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      Popular Patristics Series Volume 56 "You may hear my living voice through my letters" (Letter 8.11.b) In these letters-available in English in their entirety for the first time-St John Chrysostom guides, comforts, and instructs his spiritual daughter, St Olympia. Written at the end of Chrysostom's life, while he was in his final exile, we see in these pages the unshaken faith of a saint who triumphed over persecution. We also find the words of a concerned spiritual father, who gives St Olympia the tools to overcome her temptation to despondency and despair. Chrysostom's Letters to St Olympia are an indispensable resource for those who are interested in the final days of his life, and they continue to be a source of consolation and edification for readers who seek instruction from St John's "golden mouth."

      Letters Saint Olympia
    • Dio Chrysostomus (c. 40 c. 120 CE) was a rhetorician hostile to philosophers, whose Discourses (or Orations) reflect political or moral concerns. What survives of his works make him prominent in the revival of Greek literature in the late first and early second century CE.

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    • Select Essays Of Dio Chrysostom

      Translated Into English From The Greek (1800)

      • 272pages
      • 10 heures de lecture

      The book is a facsimile reprint, which means it reproduces the original text as closely as possible. Readers should be aware that it may include imperfections like marks, notations, marginalia, and flawed pages, reflecting its historical context and authenticity.

      Select Essays Of Dio Chrysostom