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The Apostolic Fathers

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The Apostolic Fathers

By: Clement of Rome, Polycarp of Smyrna, Ignatius of Antioch
Narrated by: James Walmsley
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The Apostolic Fathers are the Christian writers from the first and second centuries who are thought to have been disciples of the Apostles or to have been so directly influenced by the Apostles that their writings are considered echoes of genuine Apostolic teaching. Their writings form a link of tradition that binds these writings to those of the New Testament. Chief among the apostolic fathers are the three first-century Bishops: St. Clement of Rome, St. Ignatius of Antioch, and St. Polycarp of Smyrna, who were disciples of St. Peter and St. John.

There are a number of works attributed to St. Clement although only his letter to the Corinthians (1 Clement) and possibly one of his homilies (2 Clement) are believed to be genuine. Ignatius and Polycarp also have a number of surviving letters, one of which includes the famous story of the martyrdom of Polycarp. Included in this collection is the Didache, an early doctrinal statement said to be composed by the 12 apostles before they went their separate ways to preach the gospel "to all nations." Also included is, the Epistle of Barnabas, which many have held to have been written by the Barnabas who is mentioned in the Acts of the Apostles. Some early Christian Bibles included these works, although later councils would leave them out of the canon of scripture.

The full list of works included in this collection, along with introductory material, is:

1. 1 Clement

2. 2 Clement

3. Epistles of Ignatius

4. Epistle of Polycarp to the Philippians

5. The Didache

6. Epistle of Barnabas

©1912 London: Heinemann; New York: Macmillan (P)2021 Steven Burger
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The Apostolic Fathers should be in the Bible. The fervency and zeal of these men makes them icons to the church. And we should all follow their footsteps and their words inspired by God.

Excellent clarity to the Bible

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I liked not being distracted by the narrator's voice being too high or too nasal.

The words of the Holy Fathers

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This illustrated and explained parts of the mass that I now understand much more deeply. My hard copy of this title is on constant loan out from my library. Grab yourself a Latin-English Booklet missal ($8, red paperback) and your pen and start jotting in the margins. Can't recommend this audio book enough.

Deep Catechism.

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The author does a good job of presenting church history. Tends to drag at times but very informative.

Historical presentation

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I listened ( mostly overnight) but did not agree that the conclusions were legitimate (when attentive). I may give it another listen later.

must have discernment

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