Synopsis
Excerpt from A Select Library of the Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers of the Christian Church, Vol. 14: Saint Chrysostom; Homilies on the Gospel of St. John and the Epistle to the Hebrews
This volume closes the American edition of the Works of St. Chrysostom, and at the same time the First Series of the Nicene and post-nicene Library of the Christian Fathers.
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Augustine was born in AD 354. He lived a wild, self-destructive life as a young man in Italy and was the subject of many prayers by his worried mother, Monica. After a life-changing conversion, he lived on to become a tremendous influence on Christian thinking. He died in AD 430.
Church Father, born in Antioch. He spent six years as a monk in the mountains, but returned in 381 to Antioch, where he was ordained and gained a reputation as the greatest orator of the Church. In 398 he was made Archbishop of Constantinople, where he carried out many reforms, but his reproof of vices moved the Empress Eudoxia (ruled 395-404) to have him deposed and banished (403). His body was brought to Constantinople and reburied with honour in 438.
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