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  • The Earliest Christian Heresies

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    This book provides an expansive exploration of the evolution of Christian thought, focusing particularly on the development of early Christian heresies, their theological underpinnings, and the subsequent responses from the Church, ultimately culminating in the Reformation. From the earliest centuries of Christianity, the Church faced internal struggles with diverse interpretations of core ... Read more

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  • The Concept of Salvation in Early Christianity

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    The Concept of Salvation in Early Christianity by Michael Young offers a comprehensive exploration of how the early Christian Church developed its understanding of salvation. Through historical analysis and theological reflection, this book traces the evolution of salvation from its roots in the teachings of Jesus and the apostles to its refinement by early Church Fathers like Irenaeus, Augustine, ... Read more

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  • Language and Knowledge: The Teacher (De Magistro) of Saint Augustine

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    In Language and Knowledge: The Teacher (De Magistro) of Saint Augustine, Michael Young offers a groundbreaking exploration of one of the most profound yet often overlooked philosophical dialogues of late antiquity. Delving into Augustine's intimate conversation with his son Adeodatus, this book unpacks the enduring mysteries of language, teaching, and human understanding that remain as vital today ... Read more

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  • The Doctrine of Incarnation in the Church Fathers

    by Michael Young ...
    The doctrine of the Incarnation, one of the central tenets of Christian theology, posits that Jesus Christ, the Son of God, became fully human while remaining fully divine. This concept, crucial to understanding the nature of salvation and the nature of Christ, has been developed and refined through centuries of theological reflection. However, its roots lie deeply embedded in the writings of the ... Read more

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  • Sacramental Theology in Patristic Biblical Interpretation

    by Michael Young ...
    Sacramental Theology in Patristic Biblical Interpretation by Michael Young explores the theological underpinnings of sacramental practices in the early Christian Church, examining how the Church Fathers interpreted the Bible in relation to the sacraments. The book delves into the ways in which early Christian thinkers like Irenaeus, Augustine, Athanasius, and others developed and systematized the ... Read more

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  • Analyzing Neoplatonism as a Major Influence on Christian Doctrine

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    Analyzing Neoplatonism as a Major Influence on Christian Doctrine by Michael Young offers an in-depth exploration of how Neoplatonism, one of the most influential philosophical movements in the ancient world, shaped the development of Christian thought. This book traces the intellectual journey from the Neoplatonic conception of the divine as an ineffable unity to the emergence of core Christian ... Read more

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  • The Theology of Maximus the Confessor (580–662)

    by Michael Young ...
    Maximus the Confessor (c. 580–662) stands as one of the most profound and significant figures in the history of Christian theology. Living during a turbulent period in the history of the Byzantine Empire, Maximus' theological contributions were shaped by the intense Christological and doctrinal controversies of his time. His legacy, however, extends far beyond his historical context, influencing ... Read more

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  • The Rise of the Meritocracy

    by Michael Young ...
    Michael Young has christened the oligarchy of the future Meritocracy. Indeed, the word is now part of the English language. It would appear that the formula: IQ+Effort=Merit may well constitute the basic belief of the ruling class in the twenty-first century. Projecting himself into the year 2034, the author of this sociological satire shows how present decisions and practices may remold our ... Read more

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  • The Typological Exegesis of the Church Fathers

    by Michael Young ...
    This book explores the Typological Exegesis of the Church Fathers, examining how early Christian theologians interpreted the Old Testament as a prophetic and symbolic prefiguration of Christ, the Church, and the ultimate fulfillment of salvation history. Typology, a method deeply rooted in the apostolic tradition, was not merely an interpretive technique but a theological vision that revealed the ... Read more

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  • Faith and Reason in the Thought of the Church Fathers

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    This book explores the complex relationship between faith and reason in the thought of key Christian theologians from the early Church through the Middle Ages, with an emphasis on how they sought to reconcile philosophical reasoning with religious belief. Beginning with the writings of the early Church Fathers like Augustine of Hippo, the work explores how figures such as Anselm of Canterbury, ... Read more

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  • The Life and Works of St. Basil the Great

    by Michael Young ...
    The legacy of St. Basil the Great stands as a towering testimony to the enduring impact of Christian thought in the formative years of the early Church. As one of the most influential figures of the fourth century, Basil's life and work bridged theological precision, pastoral care, and social reform, setting a profound standard for generations to come. His influence is inextricably tied to the ... Read more

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  • History of the Early Church Councils and Synods

    by Michael Young ...
    As Christianity expanded across the Roman Empire in the first few centuries after Christ's death, it faced not only external opposition but also internal theological disputes. These disputes arose in part because the fledgling Christian faith had to contend with the diverse religious, philosophical, and cultural environments it encountered, from the syncretistic Hellenistic world to the traditions ... Read more

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