Basil of Caesarea
- 196 pages
- 7 hours of reading
Focusing on Basil of Caesarea, a pivotal figure in early Christian theology, this book navigates the complexities of the early church during a time when Christianity was gaining prominence in the Roman Empire. It highlights Basil's significant yet often overlooked writings, particularly his insights on the Trinity, which provide a profound understanding of early Christian faith and the quest for unity among believers. This study serves as a valuable introduction to the theological landscape of Basil's era, illuminating his contributions to Christian thought.
