This is Volume 25 of the collected works of John Chrysostom, presented in Latin according to the Benedictine version. John Chrysostom (c. 349 - 407 AD) was an Archbishop of Constantinople and is revered as a saint in the Eastern Orthodox, Catholic, Anglican, and Lutheran churches. He is known for his eloquence in preaching and public speaking, his denunciation of abuse of authority, and his ascetic sensibilities.
This volume contains a wealth of theological insight and biblical commentary, offering invaluable resources for scholars and anyone interested in the history of Christian thought and the writings of the Early Church Fathers. The Latin text allows for detailed study of Chrysostom's works as interpreted by the Benedictine scholars, preserving the nuances of theological discourse from centuries past.
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