The Church Fathers as Spiritual Mentors: "Faith is Illumined"

Historian Michael Haykin examines the lives of such church fathers as Irenaeus of Lyons, Cyprian of Carthage, Basil of Caesarea, Gregory of Nyssa, Macarius and Augustine, as he uncovers the theological debates, councils, creeds and preaching of the ancient church (A.D. 100--600). After the foundational ministry of the apostles, these early church leaders were pivotal to the formation of theological creeds, the defence of the faith against error and heresy and the development of early church ecclesiastical structure.

Defending the authority of the Scriptures, the doctrine of the Trinity, the godhead of the Holy Spirit and the deity of Christ, these church leaders provide a great example of the apologetic work of the ministry and the need for pastors to be astute to the theological challenges of the day. Dr. Haykin also considers the influence of the emperor Constantine and the development of the papacy and addresses such "modern" issues as abortion and the millennium. We owe the church fathers a great debt for their example of a committed, living faith.

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The Church Fathers as Spiritual Mentors: "Faith is Illumined"

Historian Michael Haykin examines the lives of such church fathers as Irenaeus of Lyons, Cyprian of Carthage, Basil of Caesarea, Gregory of Nyssa, Macarius and Augustine, as he uncovers the theological debates, councils, creeds and preaching of the ancient church (A.D. 100--600). After the foundational ministry of the apostles, these early church leaders were pivotal to the formation of theological creeds, the defence of the faith against error and heresy and the development of early church ecclesiastical structure.

Defending the authority of the Scriptures, the doctrine of the Trinity, the godhead of the Holy Spirit and the deity of Christ, these church leaders provide a great example of the apologetic work of the ministry and the need for pastors to be astute to the theological challenges of the day. Dr. Haykin also considers the influence of the emperor Constantine and the development of the papacy and addresses such "modern" issues as abortion and the millennium. We owe the church fathers a great debt for their example of a committed, living faith.

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The Church Fathers as Spiritual Mentors: Faith is Illumined

The Church Fathers as Spiritual Mentors: "Faith is Illumined"

by Michael A G Haykin
The Church Fathers as Spiritual Mentors: Faith is Illumined

The Church Fathers as Spiritual Mentors: "Faith is Illumined"

by Michael A G Haykin

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Historian Michael Haykin examines the lives of such church fathers as Irenaeus of Lyons, Cyprian of Carthage, Basil of Caesarea, Gregory of Nyssa, Macarius and Augustine, as he uncovers the theological debates, councils, creeds and preaching of the ancient church (A.D. 100--600). After the foundational ministry of the apostles, these early church leaders were pivotal to the formation of theological creeds, the defence of the faith against error and heresy and the development of early church ecclesiastical structure.

Defending the authority of the Scriptures, the doctrine of the Trinity, the godhead of the Holy Spirit and the deity of Christ, these church leaders provide a great example of the apologetic work of the ministry and the need for pastors to be astute to the theological challenges of the day. Dr. Haykin also considers the influence of the emperor Constantine and the development of the papacy and addresses such "modern" issues as abortion and the millennium. We owe the church fathers a great debt for their example of a committed, living faith.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781894400817
Publisher: Sola Scriptura Ministries International
Publication date: 06/19/2017
Series: Christian Mentor , #1
Pages: 224
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.51(d)

About the Author

MICHAEL A.G. HAYKIN serves as Professor of Church History and Biblical Spirituality at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, Kentucky. He is also the director of The Andrew Fuller Center for Baptist Studies. He has written and edited numerous books, including: The Advent of Evangelicalism, The Christian Lover, The God Who Draws Near, The Armies of the Lamb: The spirituality of Andrew Fuller and Jonathan Edwards: The Holy Spirit in Revival. He is married to Alison and they have two children, Victoria and Nigel.

Table of Contents

1 The church fathers as spiritual mentors 1

An introductory word

2 “With the Father from all eternity” 5

The deity of Christ before Nicæa

3 “The ground and pillar of our faith” 19

Irenaeus on the perfection and salvific impact of the Scriptures

4 “On the promises” 37

The millennium in the Greek patristic tradition

5 “The imperium of the Holy Spirit” 61

The Holy Spirit in Cyprian’s To Donatus

6 “A disciple of the holy God” 73

Constantine and his revolution

7 “Restoration…[and] repentance” 89

Basil of Caesarea and those who commit abortion

8 “To give glory to Father, Son and Holy Spirit” 97

Biblical exegesis in fourth-century Trinitarian debates

9 “Rivers of dragons and mouths of lions and dark forces” 123

The Holy Spirit and the holiness of the Christian in Macarius

10 “The most glorious City of God” 135

Augustine of Hippo and The City of God

11 “The words of the Lord are always sweet” 163

Preaching God’s Word in the ancient church

12 “O blessed gatekeeper of heaven” 183

Petrine texts, bishops and the papacy

13 A concluding word 205

Index 207

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