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The Letters: Greek Text (Popular Patristics Series)

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An otherwise unknown second-century Christian, Ignatius was taken from Antioch to Rome in an imperial triumph, to be executed in the arena. He saw this triumphal procession as Christ’s, as he went to a conquering death. As Christ’s death brought about reconciliation between Jew and Gentile, Ignatius hoped that his death, united with Christ’s, would bring about reconciliation within and among the churches to which he wrote. Two centuries later, when the Arian controversy further divided the Antiochene church, an unknown writer took on the persona of Ignatius to appeal for peace. As today the church is more than ever divided, Fr Stewart presents a fresh English version of both Ignatius and his imitator, with the Greek of Ignatius, and concise introductions to the letters. The most recent research on Ignatius is accessibly presented, and the first English version of the imitation Ignatius is here made available to students, to clergy, and to the people of God. This resource contains the original Greek text.

  • Title: The Letters: Greek Text
  • Author: Ignatius of Antioch
  • Series: Popular Patristics Series
  • Volume: 49
  • Publisher: St Vladimir’s Seminary Press
  • Print Publication Date: 2013
  • Logos Release Date: 2018
  • Language: Greek, Modern (post 1453)
  • Resources: 1
  • Format: Digital › Logos Research Edition
  • Subjects: Apostolic Fathers › Correspondence; Ignatius, Saint, Bishop of Antioch, approximately 110 › Correspondence; Theology › History--Early church, ca. 30-600
  • Resource ID: LLS:LTTRSGNTSNTCHGRK
  • Resource Type: Ancient Manuscript
  • Metadata Last Updated: 2024-03-25T20:17:32Z

Ignatius of Antioch (ca. 35 or 50-between 98 and 117) was among the Apostolic Fathers, the third Bishop of Antioch, and a student of John the Apostle. En route to his martyrdom in Rome, Ignatius wrote a series of letters which have been preserved as an example of very early Christian theology. Important topics addressed in these letters include ecclesiology, the sacraments, and the role of bishops. Ignatius’ feast day is observed on 20 December in the Eastern Orthodox Church.

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