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Saint John Chrysostom, His Life and Times / A sketch of the church and the empire in the fourth century

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A concise biography traces the early education, ascetic formation, and emergence of a prominent church figure, detailing the creation of a devoted brotherhood, the composition of sermons and letters, and the development of his theological and pastoral voice. The account places these personal events within the broader religious and imperial milieu of the fourth century, examining controversies with ecclesiastical and secular authorities, the transmission and editorial history of his writings, and the ways his homilies and correspondence reflect both individual character and institutional tensions.

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W. R. W. Stephens

W. R. W. Stephens was a writer and historian known for his work on early Christian figures and the historical context of the church. His notable book, "Saint John Chrysostom, His Life and Times," provides an insightful sketch of the church and the Roman Empire during the fourth century. Through his writings, Stephens contributes to the understanding of the complexities of early Christianity and its influential leaders, particularly focusing on the life and impact of Saint John Chrysostom.

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