On the Apostolic Preaching


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St Irenaeus is the most important theologian of the second century, laying the foundation for all future Christian thinkers. Irenaeus tells us that he had known Polycarp, who had himself known the apostles and been appointed by them as the bishop of the church of Smyrna. This direct contact with the immediate successors of the apostles was of importance for Irenaeus in his later defense of Christian practice and teaching. In this work Against the Heresies, he was the first to utilize the full range of apostolic writings in his controversy with the Gnostics and others. Uniting, for the first time, the whole history of God's activity in one all-encompassing divine economy, Irenaeus demonstrates that there is but one God, who has made Himself known through His one Son, Jesus Christ, by the one Holy Spirit, to the one human race, bringing His creatures made from mud into the intimacy of communion with Himself.







St. Irenaeus


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Proof of the Apostolic Preaching


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Written in the form of a letter, the Proof is a manual of theology designed to serve as a guide to salvation and a way to refute heretics. It was composed in Lyons and dates from the end of the second to the beginning of the third century. +




Apostolic Preaching


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We Preach


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The Demonstration of the Apostolic Preaching


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IT is a remarkable fact, and much to be regretted, that none of the works of St Irenæus, the greatest theologian of the second century, have come down to us in the language in which they were written. Of his chief work, the five books Against Heresies, we have a very early Latin translation, and a few fragments of the original Greek preserved through quotation by other writers. The work now before us, The Demonstration of the Apostolic Preaching, has recently been found in an Armenian translation, and no portion of it seems to have survived in any other language. Aeterna Press




On the Apostolic Preaching


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In his groundbreaking work, "On the Apostolic Preaching," Saint Irenaeus, the influential 2nd-century bishop of Lyons, presents a compelling and comprehensive defense of Christian doctrine. As one of the earliest and most prominent theologians of the early Church, Irenaeus seeks to establish a clear understanding of the apostolic tradition and its significance in the face of growing heresies. Through a meticulous examination of Scripture and a deep understanding of the teachings handed down by the apostles, Irenaeus articulates the fundamental tenets of the Christian faith. He explores the nature of God, the role of Christ in salvation history, and the unity of the Old and New Testaments. With great clarity and conviction, Irenaeus demonstrates the continuity between the prophetic writings and the gospel message, emphasizing the fulfillment of God's plan through Jesus Christ. "On the Apostolic Preaching" stands as a timeless testament to the enduring truth of the Christian message and the importance of preserving the apostolic tradition. Irenaeus's work not only refutes the claims of heretical movements but also provides a solid foundation for Christian theology that continues to shape the Church to this day. This essential text offers invaluable insights for scholars, theologians, and all those seeking a deeper understanding of the roots of Christian faith.




Preaching in the New Testament


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Is "preaching" mandated in the post-apostolic context, and if so, how does it relate to the preaching of the Old Testament prophets and of Jesus and his apostles? In this NSBT volume Jonathan Griffiths seeks answers to these questions in the New Testament, surveying the Scripture and setting his exegetical findings within the context of biblical theology.