NPNF1-04. Augustine: The Writings Against the Manichaeans and Against the Donatists
by Philip Schaff
Summary
With over twenty volumes, the Nicene and
Post-Nicene Fathers is a momentous achievement. Originally gathered
by
Philip Schaff, the Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers is a collection
of
writings by classical and medieval Christian theologians. The purpose of
such a collection is to make their writings readily available. The
entire work is divided into two series. The first series focuses on two
classical Christian theologians--St. Augustine and St. John Chrysostom.
St. Augustine is one of the most influential and important Christian
thinkers of all time. In addition to reprinting his most popular two
works--the Confessions and the City of God--these volumes
also
contain
other noteworthy and important works of St. Augustine, such as On the
Holy Trinity, Christian Doctrine, and others. St. John
Chrysostom
was an
eloquent speaker and well-loved Christian clergyman. St. John took a
more literal interpretation of Scripture, and much of his work focused
on practical aspects of Christianity, particularly what is now called
social justice. He advocated for the poor, and challenged abuses of
authority. This particular volume contains Augustine's writings against
the Donatists and Manichaeism--a form of Gnosticism. The Nicene and
Post-Nicene Fathers is comprehensive in scope, and provide keen
translations of instructive and illuminating texts from some of the
greatest theologians of the Christian church. These spiritually
enlightening texts have aided Christians for over a thousand years, and
remain instructive and fruitful even today!
Tim Perrine
CCEL Staff Writer
Tim Perrine
CCEL Staff Writer
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