The Early Church Collection Volume 1


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The collection begins with two short works on the Trinity by Gregory of Nyssa, followed by two works on Christology by Theodoret and Pope Leo I. Victorinus interprets Genesis 1 allegorically to justify certain early church practices and traces the number 7 through the whole Bible. Hippolytus lists various liturgical practices of the Roman church at the start of the 3rd century with potentially much earlier origins. In "On the Faith", Gregory of Nyssa defends the divinity of the Son of God and the Holy Spirit. The Epistle of Barnabas represents a 2nd or even 1st century example of the "parting of the ways" between early Christianity and Judaism. Commodianus' Instructions are a collection of 80 acrostic poems (not reflected in the translation) on various subjects, not least Christian responses to various Greek gods. The Martyrdom of Polycarp is one of the earliest of the church's martyrdom narratives and proved defining for the genre. The collection ends with Julian the Apostate's efforts to curtain Christianity in the Roman Empire subsequent to Constantine's conversion.
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On the Holy Trinity and of the Godhead of the Holy Spirit by Gregory of Nyssa 20:42 Read by InTheDesert
On "Not Three Gods" by Gregory of Nyssa 30:41 Read by InTheDesert
Demonstrations by Syllogisms by Theodoret of Cyrus 25:15 Read by InTheDesert
The Tome of Leo by Leo the Great 20:40 Read by InTheDesert
A Fragment on the Creation of the World by Victorinus of Pettau 11:17 Read by InTheDesert
The Apostolic Tradition by Hippolytus of Rome 33:58 Read by InTheDesert
On the Faith by Gregory of Nyssa 11:07 Read by InTheDesert
The Epistle of Barnabas 48:15 Read by InTheDesert
The Instructions of Commodianus Part 1 40:48 Read by InTheDesert
The Instructions of Commodianus Part 2 41:37 Read by InTheDesert
The Martyrdom of Polycarp 18:46 Read by InTheDesert
Extracts From The Works Of The Emperor Julian Relative To The Christians 15:21 Read by InTheDesert

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