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by James Beaven
This work offers a careful portrait of the second‑century bishop whose steadfast witness shaped early Christianity. It follows his life from the bustling streets of Lyons to the moment of his martyrdom, while also laying out his extensive writings on doctrine, liturgical practice, and church discipline. Interwoven with his story is a clear presentation of the Gnostic ideas that challenged the nascent faith.
The author, a modest curate and scholar, has taken the original patristic texts and rendered them into a form that is both scholarly and approachable. Selected passages are reproduced in full, accompanied by concise explanations that illuminate passages prone to misunderstanding. The result is a guide that helps students and clergy alike trace how early Christian belief was defended and articulated.
Beyond biography, the book serves as a window onto the broader religious landscape of the second century, showing how the early church defined its identity amid competing ideologies. Readers will come away with a richer sense of the continuity of doctrine and the practical concerns that shaped worship and community life in those formative years.
Full title
An Account of the Life and Writings of S. Irenæus, Bishop of Lyons and Martyr Intended to Illustrate the Doctrine, Discipline, Practices, and History of the Church, and the Tenets and Practices of the Gnostic Heretics During the Second Century
Language
en
Duration
~9 hours (526K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2018-05-08
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

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