John Chrysostom and the Jews Rhetoric and Reality in the Late 4th Century Robert Louis Wilken
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TextLanguage: English Publication details: U.S.A.; University of California Press; 1983Description: 190tr; hardcover; 24 cmISBN: - 0520047575
- 261.2
- W681-R64
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John Chrysostom, the golden mouth, the greatest preacher in the early church and a key figure during the transition from the ancient to the Byzantine and medieval worlds, is known as a vehement critic of the Jews. In this study, Robert Wilken presents a new interpretation of John's homilies against the Jews, setting them in the context of the pluralistic society of fourth-century Antioch and against the tradition of ancient rhetoric.
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