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The Fathers Speak: St Basil The Great, St Grego... 95%

The Fathers Speak: St Basil The Great, St Grego... 95%

Unlike traditional academic texts that focus solely on their formal theological treatises, this collection is drawn almost exclusively from the between the three men.

: This human perspective allows readers to see these figures not just as static icons but as real human beings responding to divine grace. The Three Cappadocians: A Shared Legacy The Fathers Speak: St Basil the Great, St Grego...

Known collectively as the , these fourth-century saints were instrumental in defining the doctrine of the Trinity and defending the faith during a time of intense theological turmoil. Humanizing the Giants of the Faith Unlike traditional academic texts that focus solely on

This feature explores , an influential anthology translated and edited by Georges A. Barrois . Humanizing the Giants of the Faith This feature

: The letters reveal their "sour-sweet" exchanges, personal struggles with leadership, and their shared spiritual vocation.

While they shared a common goal of defending the Nicene Creed against the Arian heresy , each Father brought a unique strength to the Church:

: Readers gain insight into the deep friendship between St. Basil and St. Gregory of Nazianzus, whom Gregory described as "one soul in two bodies" .

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