Publisher's Synopsis
Omelie Scelte Di S. Basilio Magno presents a curated collection of homilies by St. Basil the Great, a prominent figure in Christian theology and a Doctor of the Church. Published in 1732, this Italian edition offers insights into the spiritual and intellectual landscape of the 18th century, while preserving the timeless wisdom of Basil's teachings.
These selected homilies cover a range of theological and moral subjects, reflecting Basil's profound understanding of scripture and his dedication to pastoral care. The work provides valuable resource for scholars of church history, theology, and classical literature. Edited and translated by Andrew and Angiol Maria Ricci, this edition makes Basil's influential work accessible to a wider audience, ensuring its enduring relevance for generations to come.
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