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PATRISTICS/ Cyril of Alexandria
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Writings
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Against Those Unwilling to Confess That the Holy Virgin is Theotokos, by Cyril of Alexandria; Translated by Protopresbyter George D. Dragas (General Editor)
The present text can be described as a model of Patristic theological discourse. It is an anti-heretical treatise, which refers to a central dogma of Christian theology, the doctrine of Christ. Its importance lies, first, in that it demonstrates that dogma and exegesis are intertwined in Patristic theological thought and discourse; and second, that it shows that Patristic dogma is rooted in the biblical witness, and that the Fathers handled the Scriptures in a different way than the ancient heretics and many of our contemporary biblical scholars. 107pp Paper
Price: $14.00
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Commentary on Isaiah Volume 1: Chapters 1-14, by Cyril of Alexandria; Translated by Robert Charles Hill
Cyril of Alexandria's Commentary on Isaiah now available for the first time in a modern English translation. 373pp Paper
Price: $20.00
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Commentary on the Book of Exodus: First Discourse, by Cyril of Alexandria; Translated and Edited by Evie Zachariades-Holmberg
This edition of St. Cyril of Alexandria's Commentary on the Book of Exodus: First Discourse is intended to serve as an introduction to the complexity of Greek forms of diction as they develop in Christian literature in the first four centuries of the Christian Era. 124pp Paper
Price: $15.00
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Commentary on the Twelve Minor Prophets Volume 1, by Cyril of Alexandria; Translated by Robert C. Hill
Indebted to the diverse approaches of Didymus, Jerome, and Theodore, Cyril of Alexandria, appears in this work as a balanced commentator, eclectic in his attitude and tolerant of alternative views. 317pp Cloth
Price: $40.00
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Commentary on the Twelve Minor Prophets Volume 2, by Cyril of Alexandria; Translated by Robert C. Hill
A focal point of Cyril’s interpretation is the relationship between God and his people as it unfolds in the course of history, revealing a sovereign God who, while tolerating no infidelity, perseveres patiently in correcting the errant. 432pp (Cloth)
Price: $40.00
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Commentary on the Twelve Minor Prophets Volume 3, by Cyril of Alexandria; Translated by Robert C. Hill
Indebted to the diverse approaches of Didymus, Jerome, and Theodore, Cyril of Alexandria, appears in this work as a balanced commentator, eclectic in his attitude and tolerant of alternative views. 317pp Hardcover
Price: $45.00
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Festal Letters 1-12, by Cyril of Alexandria; Translated by Philip R. Amidon; Edited by John J. O'Keefe
Cyril's Festal Letters offer the modern reader a glimpse into the issues that Cyril himself considered important enough to proclaim to the entire diocese and a sample of how he prepared these ideas for reception by a less sophisticated audience. 168pp Hardcover
Price: $40.00
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On the Unity of Christ, by Cyril of Alexandria; Translated and with an Introduction by John Anthony McGuckin
Cyril is, arguably, the most important patristic theologian ever to deal with the issues of Christology. The text here translated is one of his most important and approachable writings, composed in the aftermath of the Council of Ephesus (431) to explain his doctrine to an international audience. 155pp Paper
Price: $16.00
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