
On the Incarnation: A Modern Translation (Updated, Easy-to-Read Language with Sidenotes)
Modern Saints Series — Fresh and Faithful Christian Classics
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ナレーター:
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Jacob Furman
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著者:
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St. Athanasius
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The Most Listenable Version of On the Incarnation Available!
Experience one of the earliest and most profound works of Christian theology like never before. St. Athanasius’s On the Incarnation—written over 1,700 years ago—remains a cornerstone of Christian faith, offering a compelling explanation of the mystery of the Incarnation: God becoming man to redeem humanity.
This modern translation preserves the power and depth of Athanasius’s original masterpiece while presenting it in a style that’s clear, engaging, and accessible for today’s listeners. Perfect for first-time listeners or long-time admirers, this edition brings fresh life to a work that has shaped Christian thought for centuries.
What Makes This Translation Special?
- Faithful to the Original: Maintains the theological depth and insight of Athanasius’s work while making it understandable for modern listeners.
- Clear and Contemporary: Written in smooth, modern English to ensure accessibility without losing the richness of the original text.
- Helpful Context: Includes notes that illuminate the world of Athanasius and the early Church, providing deeper insight into the text.
- Seasonal and Timeless: Ideal for reflection during Advent, Christmas, or any time of the year to meditate on the wonder of the Incarnation.
- Beautifully Designed: A thoughtfully crafted edition that makes a meaningful gift or a treasured addition to your library.
Why Listen to On the Incarnation Today?
- Gain a deeper understanding of why the Incarnation is central to the Christian faith.
- Explore the profound theological insights that shaped early Church doctrine.
- Be inspired by Athanasius’s timeless reflections on the love and sacrifice of Christ.