Description | This seminal 2nd-century defense of Christianity confronts Roman persecution, clarifying core beliefs, morality, and Christian rituals. Revealing early theology’s crossroads with Greco-Roman philosophy. Vital for patristic studies. | A deeply insightful text of early Christianity that connects Mosaic Law with messianic prophecies and delves into the allegorical interpretation of Old Testament passages, offering a new understanding in the light of the Gospel of Christ. | Two valuable testimonies and historical documents of the apostolic tradition and transmission from the very beginning, containing doctrinal teachings, testimony of faith, exhortation to virtues, and fidelity to Christ until the last breath. | A defense of God's incarnation, explaining Jesus Christ's divine nature and His role as Redeemer through His sacrifice and resurrection. The Word of God became human to restore man's fallen state and conquer sin and death. | 7 letters from an apostolic father and martyr to communities of the Early Church with valuable teachings on Christian doctrine (1st and 2nd centuries). Bilingual edition with the text in English and the original Greek. | The Didache is a first-century text that presents catechetical teachings and instructions on central topics such as baptism, the Eucharist, fasting and prayer, among others, as well as moral and liturgical guidance from the early followers of Christ. |
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