Saint John Chrysostom Bücher
Ein früher Kirchenvater und Erzbischof von Konstantinopel, berühmt für seine eloquente Predigt und kraftvollen öffentlichen Reden. Seinen Beinamen „goldmäulig“ verdankte er seinem rhetorischen Glanz und seiner unerschütterlichen Verurteilung von Machtmissbrauch durch weltliche und geistliche Führer. Sein Askese und seine Beiträge zur liturgischen Praxis, einschließlich einer weit verbreiteten Liturgie, unterstreichen seinen tiefgreifenden spirituellen Einfluss. Während seine theologischen Einsichten und seine homiletische Begabung gefeiert werden, haben einige seiner Schriften auch Kontroversen ausgelöst.






Instruction to Catechumens
- 26 Seiten
- 1 Lesestunde
John Chrysostom, Archbishop of Constantinople, was an important Early Church Father. He is known for his preaching and public speaking, his denunciation of abuse of authority by both ecclesiastical and political leaders, the Divine Liturgy of Saint John Chrysostom, and his ascetic sensibilities.
Treatise Concerning the Christian Priesthood
- 144 Seiten
- 6 Lesestunden
The book explores the dignity and sanctity of the priestly office, highlighting the unique challenges faced by priests during Chrysostom's time. It offers insightful observations relevant to both the Church and society of that era. The text discusses the general nature of the priesthood, often blurring the lines between different orders in the ministry. Chrysostom's role as chief pastor and overseer of clergy is emphasized, along with a brief mention of his friend Basil, whose identity remains uncertain, adding a layer of historical intrigue.
Set in the 4th century, this collection features twelve sermons by St. John Chrysostom, focusing on St. Paul's letter to the Colossians. It offers a thorough verse-by-verse analysis, showcasing the passionate preaching style of the early church in Asia Minor. The English translation retains original footnotes and Bible references, enhancing its scholarly value. Additionally, it includes illustrations of the Biblical figures discussed, enriching the reader's understanding of the text and its historical context.
On Marriage and Family Life
- 46 Seiten
- 2 Lesestunden
Focusing on the significance of marriage, St. John Chrysostom offers a corrective perspective on the Christian view of married life, particularly regarding sexuality. Drawing inspiration from the epistles to the Corinthians and Ephesians, he emphasizes that marriage is primarily intended to foster holiness between spouses, with procreation as a secondary purpose. His sermons address sexual relations, mutual responsibilities, and parenting, providing timeless insights that remain relevant for contemporary Christian families, despite some context-specific elements.
No One Can Harm the Man who Does Not Harm Himself
- 26 Seiten
- 1 Lesestunde
The work is by St. John Chrysostom and was written while in exile from his See in Constantinople, near the end of his life. It was written to his spiritual daughter, the nun Olympiada, and is entitled, None Can Harm the One Who Does Not Harm Himself
On the Priesthood
- 84 Seiten
- 3 Lesestunden
St. John Chrysostom's On the Priesthood showcases his exceptional rhetorical skill, earning him the title "golden-mouthed." Beyond its stylistic brilliance, the work reflects his practical yet idealistic mindset, addressing the world's injustices while upholding the moral ideals of the gospel. Chrysostom's ability to connect tangible observations with profound theological insights is a hallmark of this text, which continues to inspire and challenge Christians throughout history.
On Wealth and Poverty
- 60 Seiten
- 3 Lesestunden
The sermons of St. John Chrysostom, translated by F. Allen, serve as profound commentaries on the Christian life, addressing the challenges of wealth and poverty. Renowned for his eloquence, Chrysostom speaks to the realities faced by both the rich and the poor, making his insights relevant for contemporary readers. Through six sermons centered on the parable of the rich man and Lazarus, he offers clarity and compassion, engaging with the human condition while proclaiming the timeless truths of the Gospel.
Homilies on Philemon
- 32 Seiten
- 2 Lesestunden
The work of John Chrysostom, an Early Church Father and Archbishop of Constantinople, delves into St. Paul's letter to Philemon. His insightful exegesis provides a foundational understanding of the text, influencing subsequent Christian writers and interpretations. Chrysostom's analysis highlights the theological and moral dimensions of the letter, showcasing his significant role in early Christian thought.
St. John Chrysostom offers a thorough exploration of Galatians through six homilies, presenting a detailed verse-by-verse analysis of this significant letter by the Apostle Paul. As a renowned preacher of Constantinople, Chrysostom's insights illuminate the theological and practical implications of Paul's message, making it an essential resource for understanding early Christian thought and the challenges faced by the Galatian church.
Selected Homilies on Family, Love, Marriage, Adultery and Divorce
Easy to Read Layout
- 140 Seiten
- 5 Lesestunden
Exploring themes of Family, Love, Marriage, Adultery, and Divorce, this collection features exemplary homilies by Saint John Chrysostom, renowned for his insightful commentary on Christian doctrine. Each piece offers a public explanation of sacred texts, providing profound reflections on these essential aspects of life and faith.
The 4th-century homilies on Philippians, delivered by St. John Chrysostom, offer a comprehensive verse-by-verse commentary on the letter. As the oldest existing commentary on Philippians, these 15 sermons reflect the theological insights and preaching style of one of Christianity's most influential figures, providing valuable perspectives for both scholars and lay readers interested in early Christian thought.
Saint Chrysostom
Homilies on the Gospel of Saint Matthew (Homilies I-XX): Illustrated
- 164 Seiten
- 6 Lesestunden
Focusing on the life and teachings of John Chrysostom, this work explores his journey from a hermit in the wilderness to becoming the renowned archbishop of Constantinople. Known for his powerful sermons, particularly on the Gospel of St. Matthew, Chrysostom's eloquence and piety left a lasting impact on Christian preaching. The book includes translated homilies from his larger work, enriched with illustrations depicting key Gospel events, offering readers a deeper understanding of his theological insights and the historical context of his ministry.
Two Letters to Theodore After His Fall
- 48 Seiten
- 2 Lesestunden
Focusing on the life and contributions of John Chrysostom, this book explores his role as a significant Early Church Father and Archbishop of Constantinople. It highlights his renowned preaching and public speaking skills, along with his courageous denunciation of abuses of power by both church and state leaders. Additionally, the text delves into his creation of the Divine Liturgy of Saint John Chrysostom and his commitment to asceticism, showcasing his profound impact on Christian thought and practice.
The Lowliness of the Mind
- 26 Seiten
- 1 Lesestunde
Focusing on the life and influence of John Chrysostom, this book explores his role as an Early Church Father and Archbishop of Constantinople. It highlights his renowned preaching skills and his bold criticism of corruption among church and political leaders. Additionally, the text delves into his contributions to Christian liturgy, particularly the Divine Liturgy of Saint John Chrysostom, and examines his ascetic lifestyle, which reflects his deep commitment to faith and moral integrity.


