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Author Cyril, Saint, Patriarch of Alexandria, approximately 370-444.

Title Festal letters 13-30 / St. Cyril of Alexandria ; translated by Philip R. Amidon ; edited with notes by John J. O'Keefe
Published Washington, D.C. : Catholic University of America Press, ©2013

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Description 1 online resource (xii, 220 pages)
Series The Fathers of the church : a new translation ; v. 127
Fathers of the church ; v. 127.
Contents Festal letters 13-30 -- Festal letter thirteen -- Festal letter fourteen -- Festal letter fifteen -- Festal letter sixteen -- Festal letter sixteen -- Festal letter seventeen -- Festal letter eighteen -- Festal letter nineteen -- Festal letter twenty -- Festal letter twenty-one -- Festal letter twenty-two -- Festal letter twenty-three -- Festal letter twenty-four -- Festal letter twenty-four -- Festal letter twenty-five -- Festal letter twenty-six -- Festal letter twenty-seven -- Festal letter twenty-eight -- Festal letter twenty-nine -- Festal letter thirty -- Appendix: dates of Easter
Summary St. Cyril of Alexandria is best known for his role in the Christological controversies of the fifth century. In recent decades, scholars have been attending more carefully to his exegetical legacy. Most of Cyril's work takes the form of biblical commentary rather than doctrinal treatise. Indeed, during his long career he wrote commentaries on nearly every book of the Bible. Less attention, however, has been given to Cyril's pastoral work as the Patriarch of Alexandria, perhaps because his commentaries and doctrinal treatises do not reveal much about his daily pastoral duties. Here the Festal Letters are especially helpful. Twenty-nine in all, these letters cover all but three of Cyril's years as a bishop. The first twelve were published in 2009 (Fathers of the Church 118). The present volume completes the set. Festal letters were used in Alexandria primarily to announce the beginning of Lent and the date of Easter. They also served a catechetical purpose, however, allowing the Patriarch an annual opportunity to write pastorally not just about issues facing the entire see, but also about the theological issues of the day. Thus, in these letters we catch a glimpse of Cyril the pastor writing about complex theology in an uncomplicated way. These letters also illuminate other realities of the ancient church in Alexandria, especially the relationship with the Jewish community and the rising influence of asceticism. -- Publisher's website
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages ix-xii) and indexes
Notes Translated from the Greek
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Subject Cyril, Saint, Patriarch of Alexandria, approximately 370-444 -- Correspondence
SUBJECT Cyril, Saint, Patriarch of Alexandria, approximately 370-444 fast
Subject Christian saints -- Egypt -- Alexandria -- Correspondence
Christian life -- Early works to 1800.
Theology, Doctrinal -- Early works to 1800
Christian life
Christian saints
Theology, Doctrinal
Egypt -- Alexandria
Genre/Form Early works
Personal correspondence
Form Electronic book
Author Amidon, Philip R
O'Keefe, John J., 1961-
ISBN 0813221854
9780813221854
Other Titles Correspondence. Selections. English