評分
評分
評分
評分
Duckworth, 1975
评分A demystifier. Leaves an unpleasant aftertaste of the divisions and controversies among the Christian fathers. Diminishing Jerome to an extent - his romanticized personality and doctrinal authority, and surprisingly, his classicism - this book compels one to look for his sources in Origen and Eusebius and dialogues with his contemporaries.
评分A demystifier. Leaves an unpleasant aftertaste of the divisions and controversies among the Christian fathers. Diminishing Jerome to an extent - his romanticized personality and doctrinal authority, and surprisingly, his classicism - this book compels one to look for his sources in Origen and Eusebius and dialogues with his contemporaries.
评分A demystifier. Leaves an unpleasant aftertaste of the divisions and controversies among the Christian fathers. Diminishing Jerome to an extent - his romanticized personality and doctrinal authority, and surprisingly, his classicism - this book compels one to look for his sources in Origen and Eusebius and dialogues with his contemporaries.
评分A demystifier. Leaves an unpleasant aftertaste of the divisions and controversies among the Christian fathers. Diminishing Jerome to an extent - his romanticized personality and doctrinal authority, and surprisingly, his classicism - this book compels one to look for his sources in Origen and Eusebius and dialogues with his contemporaries.
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