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Cyril of JerusalemCyril of Jerusalem

Cyril of Jerusalem

Edward Yarnold

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"Cyril, Bishop of Jerusalem, preached his important and eloquent sermons at a time when the city was the focus of vital developments in the Church. A spectacular new liturgy was evolving in the basilica built by the Emperor Constantine; yet the city was also the centre of fierce struggles inside the Church, as the successors to Atius strove to impose their heterodox teachings, and neighbouring Caesarea fought to maintain its primacy." "This study begins with an introduction to Cyril's life and works. It also considers the growing archaeological evidence for the Constantinian complex, centred on Calvary and Jesus' tomb, where Cyril preached. A full account of the rites he conducted there is given, along with an assessment of Cyril's thought in the context of fourth-century theological developments." "There follow up-to-date translations of a selection of Cyril's writings, mostly connected with the instruction of candidates for baptism, and focusing on the Creed and the liturgical rites. Also included are the text of a biblical sermon, and a fascinating letter written by Cyril to the Emperor Constantius. Accessible yet erudite, this volume will be a valuable resource for students and scholars of liturgy, theology and archaeology in the early Church."--Jacket.

Details

Publisher
Psychology Press
Pages
244
ISBN-13
9780415199049
OL Work ID
OL3922646W

Subjects

TheologyCyril, saint, bishop of jerusalem, approximately 315-386Theology, early church, ca. 30-600Early works to 1800ThéologieOuvrages avant 1800RELIGIONChristian ChurchHistoryChristianity

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