This is the seventh annual volume of the remarkably popular journal of biblical theology edited by Scott Hahn and his St
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The St. Paul Center for Biblical Theology and Dr. Scott Hahn present the ninth annual edition of Letter & Spirit wit
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Augustine's long exposition of the doctrine of theTrinity was written after the Council of Constantinople (381) had
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During the years between the Council of Nicaea (325) and the Council of Constantinople (381), imperial opposition to Nic
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The major portion of St. Augustine's literary output listed, accounted for, and criticized by the author himself―su
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As the vestiges of the Roman political machine began to collapse in the fifth century A.D., the towering figure of Pope
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Augustine wrote his famous Confessions during the early years of his episcopate, specifically, between 397 and 400. This
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St. John of Damascus (ca. 675-749) is generally regarded as the last great figure of Greek Patrology. Outstandingly impo
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In a relatively short life time St. Basil (ca. 330-379) bequeathed to posterity a rich literary heritage. He intended th
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This translation makes available nineteen orations by the fourth-century Cappadocian father Gregory of Nazianzus. Most a
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This volume presents several treatises of St. Cyprian (200/10?-258) in translation. To Donatus (Ad Donatum) is a monolog
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