This book provides the most holistic introduction of John Chrysostom's theology to date. Chrysostom has often been portrayed as theologically impaired and inconsistent. By tracing his understanding of divine pedagogy throughout his theology and in his own context, this study demonstrates that his thought was remarkably coherent.
This book provides the most holistic introduction of John Chrysostom's theology to date. Chrysostom has often been portrayed as theologically impaired and inconsistent. By tracing his understanding of divine pedagogy throughout his theology and in his own context, this study demonstrates that his thought was remarkably coherent.
David Rylaarsdam is Professor of the History of Christianity at Calvin Theological Seminary. He served as a pastor in New York and Michigan before receiving his Ph.D. from the University of Notre Dame. He has taught in several countries, including Indonesia, Hong Kong, Mexico, Nigeria, and Uganda.
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Acknowledgments Abbreviations Introduction Part I: Divine Pedagogy 1: The Divine Teacher 2: Adaptable Pedagogy 3: Chrysostom's Coherent Theology Part II: Imitation 4: The Apostle Paul 5: Priests 6: Chrysostom's Homiletical Methods Conclusion: "Do you see the extent of his adaptation?"
Acknowledgments Abbreviations Introduction Part I: Divine Pedagogy 1: The Divine Teacher 2: Adaptable Pedagogy 3: Chrysostom's Coherent Theology Part II: Imitation 4: The Apostle Paul 5: Priests 6: Chrysostom's Homiletical Methods Conclusion: "Do you see the extent of his adaptation?"
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