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Paperback Fathers of the Church: An Introduction Fo the First Christian Teachers Book

ISBN: 0879736895

ISBN13: 9780879736897

Fathers of the Church: An Introduction Fo the First Christian Teachers

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We hear the voices of the early Church Fathers even today. Their teachings, their guidance, their insights, and their sacrifice shaped the Catholic Church. They defined the canon of Scripture. They... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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The Chain of Unbroken teaching

Mike Aquilina writes an easy to read and engaging account of the early Church Fathers, both the Latin and the Greek. He illustrates that there was no gap in the teachings handed down by Jesus to His apostles and then to their followers, to this present day. He shows how the Church has been a family from the time Jesus established it, with the head of the family being recognized as the bishop of Rome, as successor to the prince of the apostles, Peter. In reading this book, we learn how the Church Fathers identified what it means to be a Christian, how a Christian should worship and how a Christian should live. We learn how these very human men were guided by the Holy Spirit to define what the Gospel of Jesus Christ truly says. He tells us who the Fathers are, then lets us read their words. This is a book that any student of Christianity should read.

A standard text on the Church Fathers

Mike Aquilina's The Father of the Church was originally published in 1999 and became an instant classic and an essential text for the average reader seeking the critical writings, contributions, and lives of the Church's earliest theologians and defenders. With the release of an expanded edition of The Fathers of the Church, Aquilina, my friend and colleague, re-confirms the place of his work as a must-read, not just for Latin-rite Catholics but for all Christians eager to learn more about the early history of Christianity and the first great minds who articulated the truths of the Faith. Aquilina offers an eminently accessible approach to the often intimidating and complex theological arguments and controversies so daunting for the average reader. The key to his success is expressed well by the author himself in his Introduction in which he describes the first Christian centuries as more than a "succession of creeds, councils, persecutions, and heresies." Rather, he correctly sees it more fully as the history of a family, and the book details "how the Fathers of that family strove to keep their household together, to preserve the family's patrimony, to teach and discipline their children, and to protect the family from danger." Aquilina's coverage of each Father includes colorful and entertaining accounts of their lives, along with easy to follow summaries of their teachings, and extensive excerpts of their writings to provide a glimpse into their thoughts, priorities, and literary styles. For a relatively short book of 280 plus pages, he includes a stunning amount of material but never overwhelms the reader. Especially significant are the inclusion of all of the Church Fathers, both East and West, and the chapter on "The World of the Fathers." The latter is an invaluable primer in early Christian history. Aquilina should be congratulated for his willingness to update and expand a book that had already earned lasting fame. Like the original, the new edition should find itself a place swiftly in the library of any serious student of patristics.

Every day should be Fathers' Day

This is an excellent, greatly expanded edition of an overview for intelligent Christians who are looking for a place to begin to understand Patristics (the writings of the Church Fathers). I can't think of anything that is more important for a Christian or a student of Christianity. We strive to hear the Spirit, but sometimes we disregard the Spirit speaking through Tradition. Mike Aquilina has added more authors and focused more on the texts of the Fathers. He's also added a section on female writers in the early Church. Aquilina's brief, readable book serves as an introduction to the Fathers and how their ideas relate to the great councils of the Church. He follows that foreword with 3 chapters, one for those thinkers who preceded the Council of Nicaea, those who were contemporaneous, and those who followed it. For each Father, Aquilina gives a well-researched biographical sketch, followed by a representive piece of that Father's writing. It's a nice blend of commentary and tract, context and text. The author's prose is sharp, direct, concise and unobtrusive, the selections well-chosen and, in this edition, greatly expanded. The result is an eminently readable book that leaves you wanting to drink more deeply at the Patristic well.

Chriatianity is older than you think

For many people, there is a gap between the time of Jesus and the time of Constantine. The gap between 30A.D and 313A.D. is rich with information about the roots of Christianity. Reading the Church Fathers helps one to understand the structure of the church as well as the deep love and devotion that the early Christians shared.

Brings the subject alive!

Mr. Aquilina made the Fathers of the Church come alive for me. Through his compelling stories of these courageous men's lives, I came to see that people like Ambrose, Athanasius, Tertullian, and all the rest are not just "THE Fathers" but rather, "MY Fathers" who left me an incredible inheritance: The saving Truth of Jesus Christ. A great book!
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