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Commentary on Saint John the Apostle and Evangelist

Homilies 48-88, Vol. 41

Commentary on Saint John the Apostle and Evangelist( )
Author: Chrysostom, John
Translator: Goggin, Sr. Thomas Aquinas
Series title:Fathers of the Church Ser.
ISBN:978-0-8132-1025-4
Publication Date:Jan 1959
Publisher:Catholic University of America Press
Book Format:Paperback
List Price:USD $45.00USD $45.00
Book Description:

The Homilies on St. John's Gospel come from the period in which Chrysostom attained his greatest fame as pulpit orator, the years of his simple priesthood at Antioch (386-397). This was the peaceful period in Chrysostom's life that preceded his elevation to the episcopacy as patriarch of Constantinople (398), wherein adverse imperial and ecclesiastical reaction to his program of moral reform led to his deposition, banishment, and all but martyr's death (407). The 88...
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Book Details
Pages:495
Detailed Subjects: Religion / Biblical Criticism & Interpretation / New Testament
Physical Dimensions (W X L X H):5.25 x 5.25 Inches
Book Weight:1.41 Pounds
Author Biography
Chrysostom, John (Author)
John Chrysostom, born at Antioch towards 347, was a great genius and his poweful eloquence earned him the surname of Chrysostom, or golden mouthed. He is known for his preaching, exegesis, and liturgical reforms. His skills were especially directed to the instruction and moral reformation of the people of Antioch. In terms of scriptural exegesis, he spoke for a literal interpretation of the text against the allegorical school that was prominent in Alexandria.

With St. Athanasius, St. Gregory of Nazianzen, and St. Basil, he forms the group of the four great doctors of the Eastern Church. In 398 he became Patriarch of Constantinople. His courage in branding vice caused him to be exiled and ill-treated.

John Chrysostom died at Comana in Pontus on September 14, 407.

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