For a discussion I’ve been having elsewhere on the internet, I translated Chrysostom’s discussion of John 3:14-16. Its powerful stuff and I thought I’d share it with you. The syntax here is pretty coo… more →
ΕΝ ΕΦΕΣΩbaptistparson wrote 6 days ago: John 4:43-54 (KJV) Now after two days he departed thence, and went into Galilee. For Jesus himself … more →
mjjhoskin wrote 2 weeks ago: John Cassian (c. 360-435), whose demonological discourses in Conferences 7 & 8 are the subject o … more →
tollelege wrote 4 weeks ago: “Put the whole world on one side of the scale and you will see that the soul of Paul outweighs … more →
Scott Kistler wrote 1 month ago: Leithart again posts an excerpt from his reading on the early centuries of the Church, this time con … more →
Richard wrote 2 months ago: Two really interesting looking commentaries on the Psalms are Psalms 1-50 and Psalms 51-150 in the A … more →
Mike Aubrey wrote 2 months ago: For a discussion I’ve been having elsewhere on the internet, I translated Chrysostom’s discussion of … more →
thecompleatbenedictine wrote 3 months ago: To be a Christian means to respond to a call from God. This call means your removal from the more a … more →
scott wrote 3 months ago: Again, today’s significance I refuse to attempt to consolidate and express. Let St John Chrys … more →
Jimmy D. wrote 4 months ago: Although we praise our common Lord for all kinds of reasons, we praise and glorify Him above all thi … more →
Macrina wrote 4 months ago: Let us also then touch the hem of His garment, or rather, if we be willing, we have Him entire. For … more →
Mike Aubrey wrote 5 months ago: The Greek text is from Documenta Catholica Omnia, though I’ve removed the numbers and set line … more →
Mike Aubrey wrote 5 months ago: In light of the present discussion, I’m bring back up my translation of Chrysostom on Ephesian … more →
vagueperson wrote 5 months ago: Thank you to everyone who weighed in on the naming chops of my 3rd grade class. Now the real fun b … more →
Macrina wrote 5 months ago: With the devil alone we have nothing in common, but with all humanity we have many things in common. … more →
T.C. wrote 5 months ago: John Chrysostom was a presbyter and preacher in the fourth-century church at Antioch. He eventually … more →
marshmk wrote 5 months ago: Today is one of the feasts of John Chrysostom. He became Bishop of Constantinople in 397. His episco … more →
Macrina wrote 6 months ago: But why in the form of a dove? The dove is a gentle and pure creature. Since then the Spirit too, is … more →
reed wrote 6 months ago: Part I: Introduction Part II: “But I Say To You” Part III: Textual Snags Part IV … more →
childofprussia wrote 6 months ago: A friend of mine wrote this Christmas post on her blog, and I, now testing against Scripture and hi … more →