Originally published in 1928, this book argues for the importance of Eustathius of Antioch as a 'worthy representative' of the teachings of the Antiochene school of theology in the early centuries of the Church. Sellers details the historical background behind Eustathius's thinking and his attack on the heresy of Arius, as well as his eventual downfall. This book will be of value to anyone with an interest in early Christian theology.
The story of St. Eustathius of Mtskheta unfolds during the reign of King Huasro, highlighting his journey from a Persian healer to a devoted Christian. After embracing Christianity and receiving...
The Pearl of Antioch is a historical fiction novel set in the fourth century, written by Marc Antoine Bayle and first published in 1871. The story takes place in Antioch, a city in the Eastern Roman...