This is Volume 26 of the collected works of John Chrysostom, one of the most important of the Church Fathers. Presented in Latin according to the Benedictine version, this volume offers scholars and theologians access to Chrysostom's influential homilies and commentaries. Chrysostom's writings are invaluable for understanding the development of Christian theology and exegesis in the early Church. His interpretations of scripture and moral teachings have resonated for centuries, making this an essential resource for religious studies.
This edition preserves the integrity of the Benedictine scholars' meticulous work, ensuring accuracy and reliability for researchers. The enduring relevance of Chrysostom's insights into faith, ethics, and biblical understanding makes this collection a cornerstone of patristic literature. A must-have for theological libraries and anyone interested in the history of Christian thought.
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