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Early Church
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Project Genesis translation. -- PROJECT GENESIS
Secondary Sources:
Hypertext explanation of a single page of the Talmud,
ingeniously used as an in-depth
introduction to Rabbinical literature. An
exceptionally fine educational resource.
--- E. Segal
Tatian, Assyrian-born Hellenistic Christian philosopher, first Orthodox, later
Gnostic, (II Century):
Styling himself a "barbarian philosopher", the young (Orthodox) Tatian
ferociously attacks nearly all aspects of Hellenistic civilization as corrupt
or fraudulent. Ryland translation. --- NA
Diatessaron:
An attempt to combine passages of all four Gospels into
a single narrative.
--- NA
Fragments:
Emphasis is on Tatian's later heresies.
Ryland translation. --- NA
Teresa of Avila:
The saint's autobiography.
Peers translation. --- CCEL
Tertullian, African theologian,
first Orthodox, later Montanist, (II/III Centuries):
Thelwall translation.
--- NA
An Answer to the Jews:
Thelwall translation. --- CCEL
Apology Thelwall translation.
--- CCEL
On the Apparel of Women:
Thelwall translation.
--- NA
On Baptism
Thelwall translation. --- CCEL
The Chaplet
Thelwall translation. --- CCEL
The Execrable Gods of the Heathen
(fragment):
Thelwall translation. --- NA
Exhortation to Chastity:
Thelwall translation.
--- NA
On Fasting:
Thelwall translation. --- NA
On the Flesh of Christ
Thelwall translation. --- CCEL
On Flight in Persecution:
Thelwall translation.
--- NA
Against Hermogenes
Thelwall translation. --- CCEL
On Idolatry
Thelwall translation. --- CCEL
Against Marcion
Thelwall translation. --- CCEL
To the Martyrs:
Thelwall translation.
--- NA
On Modesty:
Thelwall translation.
--- NA
On Monogamy:
Thelwall translation.
--- NA
To the Nations
Thelwall translation. --- CCEL
On the Pallium:
Thelwall translation.
--- NA
Of Patience --- AU
Of Patience (Thelwall translation) --- CCEL
Against Praxeas
Thelwall translation. --- CCEL
On Prayer --- AU
On Prayer (Thelwall translation)
---
The Prescription against Heretics
Thelwall translation.
--- CCEL
On Repentance
Thelwall translation. --- CCEL
On the Resurrection of the Flesh
Thelwall translation. --- CCEL
To Scapula:
Thelwall translation.
--- NA
The Scorpion's Sting
Thelwall translation. --- CCEL
On the Soul
Thelwall translation. --- CCEL
The Soul's Testimony
Thelwall translation. --- CCEL
On Spectacles
--- AU
On Spectacles
(Thelwall trans.) --- CCEL
Against the Valentinians
Thelwall translation. --- CCEL
On the Veiling of Virgins:
Thelwall translation.
--- NA
To his Wife:
Thelwall translation.
--- NA
Works of disputed authorship:
Thelwall translation.
--- CCEL
Theodore of Studium:
On fasting, dispassion, and purity.
Orthodox Life translation, 1988.
--- Orthodoxinfo
Forty-Eighth Discourse from the Magna Catechesis
On adorning one's eternal habitation with virtue.
Orthodox Life translation, 1988.
--- Orthodoxinfo
Sixty-First Discourse from the Magna
Catechesis --- SPL
Theodoret, Bishop of Cyrrhus, theologian, (IV/V Centuries):
Jackson translation.
--- CCEL
Eranistes (Polymorphus):
Jackson translation.
--- CCEL
Letters:
Jackson translation.
--- CCEL
Syllogisms:
Jackson translation. --- NA
That the
Union was Without Confusion:
Jackson translation. --- NA
That the Divinity of the Saviour is Impassible:
Jackson
translation.
--- NA
Theodotus:
Theologia Germanica (late mediaeval):
Theophilus of Antioch:
Theophilus, Patriarch of Alexandria:
Canons. Schaff-Wace translation. --- CCEL
Letter to Epiphanius of Salamis about Origenism
---CCEL
Letter to Jerome about the Suppression of Origenism in Nitria
---CCEL
Letter to Jerome against John Chrysostom (fragment)
---CCEL
Letter to Jerome commending the Monk Theodore
---CCEL
Synodical Letter to the Bishops of Palestine
with
the bishops' reply
---CCEL
Thomas à Kempis:Devotional work with precepts for leading a godly life, and dialogues
between Christ
and a disciple (presumably à Kempis).
--- CCEL
Thomas Aquinas, Scholastic philosopher and theologian, (XIII Century):
Edited rather than written by Aquinas, a
running commentary on the Gospels drawn entirely
from (mainly Latin but pre-schism) patristic sources.
Newman translation, 1845.
--- Apana
On the Eternity of the World:
An extremely interesting argument that there is neither heresy nor self-contradiction
in the claim that the world could be infinitely old and yet created by God.
Miller translation, 1991. --- MSBP
On
the Principles of
Nature: Discusses causality and the nature of being. G. Campbell translation.
--- University of Toronto
Summa Contra Gentiles: Discusses the relationship between God and creation.
Summa Theologica: Famous
attempt to reconcile church doctrine with Aristotelean philosophy; declared
in the XIX Century to be the "official theology" of the Roman Catholic
Church. English Dominicans' translation. --- NEW ADVENT
Secondary Sources:
Timothy, Patriarch of Alexandria:
Schaff-Wace translation. --- CCEL
Answers to Canonical Questions:
Schaff-Wace translation.
--- NA
al-Tirmidhi, Hakim, Sufi ascetic, IX/X Centuries:
Advocates an "inward jihad" and the avoidance of all pleasure
in order to weaken the ego. Excerpt from Aadaah al-Muridin.
Translator not indicated.
--- The Secret Room
T'ovma of Metsob, Armenian monk and intellectual, (XIV/XV Centuries):
Describes the impact of the Mongol invasions on Armenia
and the Armenian Church. -- AHS
John Tzetzes, Byzantine poet, (XII Century):
Barrett Browning translation, 1842. --- SPL
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