A survey of the Christology of Athanasius, combined with a critical assessment of the works attributed to him; Stülcken finds more passion than clarity in Athanasius' declarations of the divinity of Jesus.
The Acts of the Apostles in Greek, edited from the oldest manuscripts is presented here in a Gorgias edition; it is one of the three foundations of the standard Nestle-Aland Greek text.
This book reconstructs the narrative of the Flight of Pope Callixtus from Rome, and its relations to his declaration that great sins could be absolved; from the attack on him by Tertullian.
This work highlights the legal position of Christian women under the Roman Empire collected from accounts of trials and martyrdom from Tertullian to Jerome and John Chrysostom.
This volume compiles various ancient lives including that of Simeon Stylites. This is both a standard piece of source-criticism and a sourcebook for all modern students of Symeon.
In this multi-faceted study of Greek texts related to Ephrem, Emereau examines these works from a number of angles, including their poetic form, their influence on homily writers of the 5th cent., and Byzantine hymnography.
Rahmani presents an edition of Ephrem’s poems “On Virginity,’ which in fact deal with a number of other subjects as well, especially biblical narratives. He presents the Syriac text, an annotated Latin translation, an introduction, and a brief lexicon.
Summary of Christian theology by a Baptist Professor. For Clarke, science is one source of theology, and Christ has come again, and is spiritually present in the Church.
The remainder of Harnack's discussion of the homilies of Origen (on Ruth through the end of the Old Testament, and all of the New) and their influence on Christian exegesis is presented in this 2nd volume.
A collection of biographical information on the graduates and students of the Divinity School, from Edward Everett 1812, to the class just graduated. Reprinted from the first edition.
Here Syrian Orthodox Patriarch and scholar Ignatius Aphrem I Barsoum (1887-1957) presents an annotated edition, with introduction, of one of the Arabic treatises on the soul by Barhebraeus.