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"Ignatius of Antioch & Polycarp of Smyrna: A New Translation and Theological Commentary" likely centers on the early Christian leaders Ignatius of Antioch and Polycarp of Smyrna, who were both pivotal figures in the post-apostolic church known for their writings and martyrdoms.

Ignatius of Antioch wrote several letters on his journey to martyrdom in Rome, focusing on church unity, the authority of bishops, and sound doctrine. His last letter was notably addressed to Polycarp, encouraging him in church leadership and unity efforts. Ignatius and Polycarp were believed to be disciples of the Apostle John, linking them closely to early apostolic teaching.​

Polycarp of Smyrna is renowned for his epistle to the Philippians and his martyrdom in AD 155. His writings emphasize faithfulness to true doctrine, encouragement under persecution, and prayer for authorities, even amid Roman persecution. The martyrdom account is a significant early Christian document illustrating steadfast faith.​

Both church fathers dealt with heresies and internal community struggles, highlighting challenges in maintaining orthodox Christian teaching and leadership in the 1st and 2nd centuries.

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This commentary and translation would offer fresh access to their theological perspectives, contextualizing their teachings, pastoral concerns, and the historical-religious environment they navigated as early champions of the Christian faith. It also connects their legacy as brothers in faith and successive leaders in the early church.​

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Jumia Books Ignatius of Antioch & Polycarp of Smyrna: A New Translation and Theological Commentary  Kenneth J. Howell ,  Ignatius of Antioch ,  Polycarp

Jumia Books Ignatius of Antioch & Polycarp of Smyrna: A New Translation and Theological Commentary Kenneth J. Howell , Ignatius of Antioch , Polycarp

KSh 1,299
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