Homelia in Laude Ecclesiae Ab Conversionem Gentis, Post Concilium Et Confirmationem Ecclesiae

Homelia in Laude Ecclesiae Ab Conversionem Gentis, Post Concilium Et Confirmationem Ecclesiae

Author: Saint Leander (Archbishop of Seville)

Publisher: Lexington Books

Published: 2009

Total Pages: 200

ISBN-13: 9780739127711

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"Saint Leander, Archbishop of Seville describes the life of Leander, who brought the Catholic faith to Spain in the late sixth century and became a saint after his death in c. 600 AD. Despite inheriting great wealth and his sister's exposure to high society, Leander became a monk and persuaded his sister to give up wealth and opportunities for marriage in order to become a nun. Detailing how he persuaded her to join a convent and his celebration of his country's acceptance of the true faith, this book provides a new perspective on Leander's Byzantine parents and two brothers, Fulgentius and Isidore. When besieged by the Arian king, Liuvigild, Leander's parents and sister escaped to Carthage. Later in life, Leander taught Isidore to take over after him in Seville."--BOOK JACKET.


Creeds of Christendom

Creeds of Christendom

Author: Philip Schaff

Publisher: Baker Books

Published: 1984-02

Total Pages: 978

ISBN-13:

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The revised edition of this classic work on the foundational documents of the faith, including a helpful explanation of confessional creeds and their history.


Baptismal Instructions

Baptismal Instructions

Author: Saint John Chrysostom

Publisher: Paulist Press

Published: 1963

Total Pages: 392

ISBN-13:

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Translation of 8 instructions on baptism given by St. John Chrysostom, probably at Antioch, about 390 A.D.


Infant Baptism in the First Four Centuries

Infant Baptism in the First Four Centuries

Author: Joachim Jeremias

Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers

Published: 2004-07-27

Total Pages: 115

ISBN-13: 1592447570

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Joachim Jeremias here makes his greatest contribution in a study of the early tradition of infant baptism. He offers exegesis of pertinent New Testament passages, and readers will be impressed with the extra-Biblical evidence he produces to support that there was virtually universal observance of the rite in the post-Apostolic generations. He states his purpose thus: to lay before the reader the historical material relating to the history of infant baptism in the first four centuries in as concrete and sober a manner as possible.


Baptism in the New Testament

Baptism in the New Testament

Author: G. R. Beasley-Murray

Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers

Published: 2006-08-01

Total Pages: 433

ISBN-13: 1597528595

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Baptism In The New Testament In this thorough and well-documented study of the sacrament of Holy Baptism, G.R. Beasley-Murray presents a critical defense of the doctrine of believers' baptism on the basis of the New Testament evidences. The author--one of the leading New Testament scholars in England--is himself a Baptist; but his discussion transcends denominatioal lines. Beasley-Murray begins by discussing various rites that precede Christian baptism historically, and analyzes the relationship between these earlier rites and baptism. From these antecedents--Old Testament ritual washings, Jewish proselyte baptism, the lustrations practiced at Qumran, and the baptism of John the Baptist--the author proceeds to the foundations of Christian baptism in the career of Jesus, its emergence as recorded in the Acts of the Apostles, and its development in the New Testament epistolary literature. In his consideration of the doctrine of Christian baptism as ariculated in the New Testament, Beasley-Murray focuses his attention on the necessity of baptism and its relationship to grace, faith, the Spirit, the church, ethics, and hope. A careful examination of the rise and significance of infant baptism follows, and the study concludes with a selected bibliography and several indices.


Early Christian Baptism and the Catechumenate

Early Christian Baptism and the Catechumenate

Author: Thomas M. Finn

Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers

Published: 2020-09-22

Total Pages: 264

ISBN-13: 1725286556

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This volume provides a documentary history of baptismal thought, practice, and preparations in Italy, North Africa, and Egypt from the early second through sixth century.


The Apostolic Tradition

The Apostolic Tradition

Author: Paul F. Bradshaw

Publisher: Hermeneia: A Critical & Histor

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780800660468

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"The anonymous early church order that became known as the Apostolic Tradition and conventionally attributed to Hippolytus of Rome has generated enormous scholarly discussion since its discovery in the nineteenth century. Surprisingly, however, there has never before been a comprehensive commentary on it such as there is for other patristic works. We have here attempted to remedy this defect, and at the same time we have offered the first full synoptic presentation in English of the various witnesses to its text. We have also taken the opportunity to develop our argument that it is neither the work of Hippolytus nor of any other individual. Instead, we believe that it is a composite document made up of a number of layers and strands of diverse provenance and compiled over a period of time, and therefore not representing the practice of any one Christian community." from the Preface This Hermeneia volume provides an important contribution to New Testament research as well as the study of the patristic era.