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If the Ancient Christian Commentary on Scripture, is just a starting point, what is step two? I am not at step 1, reading this commentary, but I could at least read the Eastern fathers in it, and avoid placing too much confidence in the Western fathers, some of whom are not quite reliable.
Anyway, does Jurgens\' three volume work represent a good place for starting to read the Church Fathers? I have some of the Nicene and Post Nicene Fathers volumes in my library, but find them mostly unreadable?
Where/how does a layman learn what the
Greek Church Fathers taught? Is there any book that explains the consensus of the Orthodox Patristic theology?
Take care.
PS What is your opinion of the ONT Orthodox New Testament from Holy Apostles
Convent Buena Vista, CO, for those of you
who have taken time to obtain the ONT and
have had time to read from it? This volume
does quote the Church Fathers, so wouldn\'t this ONT be a good place to study the Church Fathers comments on the NT?
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