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This comprehensive volume brings together a team of distinguished scholars to create a wide-ranging introduction to patristic authors and their contributions to not only theology and spirituality, but to philosophy, ecclesiology, linguistics, hagiography, liturgics, homiletics, iconology, and other fields.
  • Challenges accepted definitions of patristics and the patristic period – in particular questioning the Western framework in which the field has traditionally been constructed
  • Includes the work of authors who wrote in languages other than Latin and Greek, including those within the Coptic, Armenian, Syriac, and Arabic Christian traditions
  • Examines the reception history of prominent as well as lesser-known figures, debating the role of each, and exploring why many have undergone periods of revived interest
  • Offers synthetic accounts of a number of topics central to patristic studies, including scripture, scholasticism, and the Reformation
  • Demonstrates the continuing role of these writings in enriching and inspiring our understanding of Christianity

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"There is nothing to my knowledge quite like this volume... this is a fascinating and innovative volume. It should certainly be required reading for advanced graduate students, and most professional researchers will gain from considering its challenges to current practices, both in relation to content and methodology." (Frances Young, Zeitschrift für Antikes Christentum Journal of Ancient Christianity, 2017; 21(2)

"The volume certainly is worth purchasing.... It is handy to have now a single volume which holds so many historical keys. Readers may now follow a text through the centuries." (The Ds Commentary on Books, Fall 2017)

"Undergraduates should have access to at least one of these two resources, and the present compendium is excellent for research." (CHOICE, 2016)

Preface x
Notes on Contributors xi
Part I: Introduction 1(12)
1 The Nature and Scope of Patristics
3(10)
Ken Parry
Part II: Collecting the Fathers 13(56)
2 Byzantine Florilegia
15(36)
Alexander Alexakis
3 Modern Patrologies
51(18)
Angelo Di Berardino
Part III: Studies in Reception History I: Individual Fathers 69(238)
4 Irenaeus of Lyons
71(13)
Denis Minns
5 Clement of Alexandria
84(14)
Piotr Ashwin-Siejkowski
6 Origen of Alexandria
98(13)
Mark Edwards
7 Athanasius of Alexandria
111(15)
David M. Gwynn
8 Ephrem of Nisibis
126(15)
Andrew Palmer
9 John Chrysostom
141(14)
Wendy Mayer
10 Augustine of Hippo
155(15)
Kazuhiko Demura
11 Cyril of Alexandria
170(14)
Hans van Loon
12 Shenoute of Atripe
184(13)
Janet Timbie
13 Nestorius of Constantinople
197(14)
George Bevan
14 Dionysius the Areopagite
211(15)
Istvan Perczel
15 Severus of Antioch
226(12)
Youhanna Nessim Youssef
16 Gregory the Great
238(12)
Bronwen Neil
17 Maximos the Confessor
250(14)
Andrew Louth
18 John of Damascus
264(14)
Vassilis Adrahtas
19 Gregory of Narek
278(15)
Abraham Terian
20 Gregory Palamas
293(14)
Marcus Plested
Part IV: Studies in Reception History II: Collective Fathers 307(46)
21 The Cappadocian Fathers
309(17)
H. Ashley Hall
22 The Desert Fathers and Mothers
326(12)
John Chryssavgis
23 The Iconophile Fathers
338(15)
Vladimir Baranov
Part V: Studies in the Fathers 353(144)
24 Scripture and the Fathers
355(15)
Paul Blowers
25 Hagiography of the Greek Fathers
370(15)
Stephanos Efthymiadis
26 Liturgies and the Fathers
385(15)
Hugh Wybrew
27 Fathers and the Church Councils
400(14)
Richard Price
28 The Fathers and Scholasticism
414(14)
James R. Ginther
29 The Fathers and the Reformation
428(14)
Irena Backus
30 The Fathers in Arabic
442(14)
Alexander Treiger
31 The Greek of the Fathers
456(15)
Klaas Bentein
32 The Latin of the Fathers
471(16)
Carolinne White
33 Reimagining Patristics: Critical Theory as a Lens
487(10)
Kim Haines-Eitzen
Index 497
KEN PARRY is Senior Research Fellow in the Department of Ancient History at Macquarie University, Sydney. He researches and publishes in the fields of late antiquity, Byzantine studies, and Eastern Christianity. He is the founding editor of the series Texts and Studies in Eastern Christianity, and editor of The Blackwell Dictionary of Eastern Christianity (1999), The Blackwell Companion to Eastern Christianity (2007), and co-editor of Byzantium, Its Neighbours and Its Cultures (2014).