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Bishop Eusebius

    Eusebius of Caesarea stands as a pivotal figure in early Christian scholarship, earning the title "Father of Church History." His extensive writings delve deeply into the analysis of biblical texts and the development of the Christian canon. He also dedicated himself to the reasoned defense of Christian doctrine and meticulously documented the nascent history of the Church. His contributions provide an indispensable lens through which to understand the theological and historical evolution of early Christianity.

    Preparation for the Gospel
    • Preparation for the Gospel

      • 960 pages
      • 34 hours of reading

      Eusebius purposed in Preparation for the Gospel to provide "brief" answers to "the questions which may reasonably be put of us both by Greeks and by those of the Circumcision, and by every one who searches with exact inquiry into the opinions held among us." The questions boiled down to two for the Hellenists: Why had Christians abandoned the ancestral religion of the Greeks? and Why had they accepted the foreign doctrines of barbarians (the Jews)? ... It begins with a discussion of the myths of pagan theology and their allegorical interpretation. Then Eusebius describes the chief oracles of paganism, its worship of demons, and the opinions of Greek philosophers on fate and free will. Next he cites the testimony of various authors to the excellency and historical accuracy of the Old Testament. Finally he argues that the Greeks, and especially Plato, borrowed from the older theology of the Jews, and he reveals how Greek philosophers contradicted one another. -- Book Cover

      Preparation for the Gospel