Saint John Chrysostom Book order (chronological)
An early Church Father and Archbishop of Constantinople, renowned for his eloquent preaching and powerful public speaking. He earned the epithet "golden-mouthed" for his rhetorical brilliance and unwavering denunciation of abuses of power by both secular and religious leaders. His asceticism and contributions to liturgical practice, including a widely used liturgy, highlight his profound spiritual influence. While celebrated for his theological insights and homiletic skill, some of his writings have also sparked controversy.






On Marriage and Family Life
- 114 pages
- 4 hours of reading
Christian tradition often seems to give only grudging approval to the married life, particularly its sexual aspect. In these sermons of St John Chrysostom we find an important corrective to this view. Although himself a monk, Chrysostom had a profound understanding of the needs of his congregation. Inspired by the epistles to the Corinthians and Ephesians, he discusses the reasons God instituted primarily to promote holiness of the husband and wife, and only secondarily to produce children. Chrysostom goes on to discuss sexual relations, the mutual responsibilities of marriage, and parenting. While parts of Chrysostom's sermons may seem limited to his own time, the vast majority of his advice has timeless relevance for the Christian family.