Publisher's Synopsis
Morals on the Book of Job, Volume 3, presents a detailed exposition of the biblical text through the lens of moral theology. Authored by Gregory the Great (Pope Gregory I), and translated by James Bliss and Charles Marriott, this volume continues the exploration of Job's trials and tribulations, offering readers insights into virtue, suffering, and divine justice. Gregoryâ(TM)s commentary, originally composed in Latin, reflects the intellectual and spiritual climate of the early medieval period and has influenced Christian thought for centuries. This edition allows modern readers to engage with a classic work of biblical interpretation, providing a window into the moral and theological concerns of the 6th century.
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