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This book features a selection of Greek texts from early Christian writers, designed for individuals with one year of Greek study. It includes basic translations for readers to verify their understanding. A list of frequently used words in the New Testament and principal parts of several verbs is also provided. The Greek selections vary in style and difficulty, with extensive notes accompanying some passages. Key texts that have significantly influenced Christian thought, as well as those related to spirituality and pastoral care, are included, alongside passages of historical interest. An introduction to the writings of the early Church offers context for the selections and explains their significance. Each text is prefaced with a brief introduction discussing its historical background and content. Additionally, a bibliography is provided for further reading on patristics, the specific selections, and Greek resources for continued study. While primarily aimed at those who have studied Greek for New Testament reading, the book also appeals to Classicists and serves as a concise introduction to early Christian thought. It may be the only resource available that offers translation notes for selections from the Greek Fathers.
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A Patristic Greek Reader, Rodney A. Whitacre
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- Rodney A. Whitacre
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- Hendrickson Publishers Inc
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- ISBN10
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- Naučná literatura, Historie, Duchovní literatura, Náboženská témata, Náboženství, Křesťanská témata, USA, Teologie, Církevní dějiny
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- This book features a selection of Greek texts from early Christian writers, designed for individuals with one year of Greek study. It includes basic translations for readers to verify their understanding. A list of frequently used words in the New Testament and principal parts of several verbs is also provided. The Greek selections vary in style and difficulty, with extensive notes accompanying some passages. Key texts that have significantly influenced Christian thought, as well as those related to spirituality and pastoral care, are included, alongside passages of historical interest. An introduction to the writings of the early Church offers context for the selections and explains their significance. Each text is prefaced with a brief introduction discussing its historical background and content. Additionally, a bibliography is provided for further reading on patristics, the specific selections, and Greek resources for continued study. While primarily aimed at those who have studied Greek for New Testament reading, the book also appeals to Classicists and serves as a concise introduction to early Christian thought. It may be the only resource available that offers translation notes for selections from the Greek Fathers.



