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5,80 €The two treatises of St. Chrysostom On the Education of Children were not only useful in his time. The subject of education has always been very difficult. Most parents, while struggling to provide the necessities of life for their children, often even more than that, neglect their upbringing.
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5,80 €In the context of his interpretative Homilies, Saint John Chrysostom dealt extensively with the Holy Bible. Choosing, preferably, hagiographic passages, he interprets and delves into them, without, as a rule, omitting constructive extensions. And this, because he usually speaks before a congregation and is interested in the spiritual cultivation and moral teaching of his listeners.
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5,80 €In the context of his interpretative Homilies, Saint John Chrysostom dealt extensively with the Holy Bible. By choosing, preferably, hagiographic passages, he interprets and delves into them, without, as a rule, omitting constructive extensions. And this, because he usually speaks before a congregation and is interested in the spiritual cultivation and moral teaching of his listeners.
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5,80 €The treatise On the Passion of the Lord and on the Cross, having as its starting point Matthew 27, 33-36 (And when they came to a place called Golgotha, there was a place called Skull… And sitting down, they observed what he did), analyzes in detail the Passion of the Lord and its implications. With the saints as a guide and mainly the apostle Paul, since he categorically affirms that what God says is absolutely reliable, he refers to the fact that the prophecies were all fulfilled in the person of Christ.
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5,80 €On the occasion of major sporting events, especially the Olympic Games, there is much talk about the exercise of the body and the high performances that it can achieve, after hard and long preparation (training). The great Fathers of our Church, taking as an example the few but significant hagiographic references, often speak of the dual constitution of man, who is body and soul, and therefore has the need to exercise the body and exercise the soul.