Книга: Chrysostom John «The pedagogical value of the virtue of faith as developed in the religous novitiate»
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Chrysostom, John
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Chrysostom, John — (c. 347–407) Saint and Patriarch. Chrysostom was born and educated in Antioch. After a time as a hermit, he gained fame as a preacher (the name Chrysostom means ‘golden mouthed’). Between 386 and 398 he delivered a series of homilies on… … Who’s Who in Christianity
Chrysostom, John — (345–407) Early Church Father. Born into a pagan family in Antioch, Chrysostom was baptized in 373, ordained in 384, and rose to become archbishop of Constantinople. A persuasive preacher, beloved of the masses, he was dubbed Chrysostomos,… … Who’s Who in Jewish History after the period of the Old Testament
John Chrysostom — This article is about the Christian saint. For other uses, see Chrysostomos (disambiguation). Saint John Chrysostom East: Great Hierarch and Ecumenical Teacher West: Bishop and Doctor of the Church Born … Wikipedia
JOHN CHRYSOSTOM° — (354–407), most distinguished church father of the East and one of the most virulently anti Jewish preachers. Born in Antioch, the son of pagan parents, he was baptized in 373 and ordained a priest in 384. His eight sermons (homilies) against the … Encyclopedia of Judaism
John the Faster — • Patriarch of Constantinople (John IV, 582 595), famous chiefly through his assumption of the title ecumenical patriarch ; d. 2 September, 595 Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. John the Faster … Catholic encyclopedia
John Cassian — John Cassian † Catholic Encyclopedia ► John Cassian A monk and ascetic writer of Southern Gaul, and the first to introduce the rules of Eastern monasticism into the West, b. probably in Provence about 360; d. about 435, probably near… … Catholic encyclopedia