Commentary on the Gospel of Luke
St. Cyril of Alexandria was born in 376 in a small town in Egypt, but later became the Patriarch of Alexandria in 412. A position he held until his death in 444. This was a period of time when the city was at the height of its influence in the Roman Empire.

He wrote a large number of treaties on the Christological controversies which arose during his day, and he was probably the most important figure of the 431 Council of Ephesus, which resulted in the removal of Nestorius as Patriarch of Constantinople.

St. Cyril is considered a Church Father, or "Doctor of the Church". He wrote a number of commentaries, of which he is perhaps most famous for his commentaries on the gospels of Luke and John.
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Commentary on the Gospel of Luke
St. Cyril of Alexandria was born in 376 in a small town in Egypt, but later became the Patriarch of Alexandria in 412. A position he held until his death in 444. This was a period of time when the city was at the height of its influence in the Roman Empire.

He wrote a large number of treaties on the Christological controversies which arose during his day, and he was probably the most important figure of the 431 Council of Ephesus, which resulted in the removal of Nestorius as Patriarch of Constantinople.

St. Cyril is considered a Church Father, or "Doctor of the Church". He wrote a number of commentaries, of which he is perhaps most famous for his commentaries on the gospels of Luke and John.
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Commentary on the Gospel of Luke

Commentary on the Gospel of Luke

by St. Cyril of Alexandria
Commentary on the Gospel of Luke

Commentary on the Gospel of Luke

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St. Cyril of Alexandria was born in 376 in a small town in Egypt, but later became the Patriarch of Alexandria in 412. A position he held until his death in 444. This was a period of time when the city was at the height of its influence in the Roman Empire.

He wrote a large number of treaties on the Christological controversies which arose during his day, and he was probably the most important figure of the 431 Council of Ephesus, which resulted in the removal of Nestorius as Patriarch of Constantinople.

St. Cyril is considered a Church Father, or "Doctor of the Church". He wrote a number of commentaries, of which he is perhaps most famous for his commentaries on the gospels of Luke and John.

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BN ID: 2940157864729
Publisher: St. Cyril of Alexandria
Publication date: 03/31/2016
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