The Epistles of St. Ignatius of Antioch: With Historical, Theological & Scholarly Commentary
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Narrated by:
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Duke Holmes
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Noah Press
About this listen
Enter the world of the early church through the urgent, passionate letters of one of its most influential voices. This book presents Ignatius’s writings with the context they deserve—revealing how Christians in the early second century understood unity, leadership, worship, persecution, and the identity of Christ. Alongside the text, you’ll find clear historical notes and thoughtful theological commentary that illuminate key themes, explain debated passages, and connect Ignatius’s teachings to the developing life of the church.
- Essential early Christian letters — Listen to Ignatius’s epistles in an accessible format that highlights their importance for early church history and doctrine.
- Rich historical background — Learn what was happening in the Roman world and the churches of Ignatius’s day, with context that sharpens every letter.
- Theological insight, clearly explained — Explore major themes like church unity, episcopal leadership, Eucharistic language, martyrdom, and Christology.
- Scholarly commentary that guides your listening — Helpful notes clarify terminology, interpret difficult lines, and support deeper study for students, pastors, and serious listeners.
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