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Early Church Fathers

Par : Angelo Butler, MSP
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8233388385
  • EAN9798233388385
  • Date de parution23/02/2026
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  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurLinda Balsamo

Résumé

Early Church Fathers; Early Church HistoryThe men who built Christianity from the ground up-and why every believer needs to know their names. Between 90 AD and 604 AD, a small band of extraordinary leaders transformed Christianity from a persecuted minority into the foundation of Western civilization. These weren't distant theologians locked in ivory towers. They were warriors who faced down emperors, scholars who defeated heresies that could have destroyed the faith, and saints who literally gave their lives to preserve the Gospel for future generations.
Now their complete story comes alive. Clement of Rome (died c. 99 AD) established papal authority when the Church was barely 60 years old. Ignatius of Antioch (died 108 AD) coined the term "Catholic Church" while being dragged in chains to face lions in the Colosseum. Justin Martyr (died 165 AD) proved Christianity could satisfy the deepest philosophical questions before dying for his convictions.
These giants shaped everything you believeWhen you recite the Nicene Creed, you're speaking words forged by Athanasius (296-373 AD) in his fight against Arianism. When you understand the Trinity, you're grasping concepts clarified by the three Cappadocian Fathers (330-395 AD). When you read the Bible, you're holding Jerome's translation work from 382-405 AD that took him decades to complete in a cave in Bethlehem.
The stakes couldn't have been higher. Augustine (354-430 AD) watched the Roman Empire collapse while writing "City of God"-creating Christian philosophy that would guide Western thought for a millennium. Ambrose (339-397 AD) stood toe-to-toe with emperors, proving that spiritual authority could humble earthly power. John Chrysostom (349-407 AD) preached with such force that his enemies exiled him twice. The Church they built still stands.
The faith they defended still saves.
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