A piercing, definitive look at a pivotal moment in Christian memory: the life and writings of Irenaeus, a bishop whose voice shaped doctrine, discipline, and the early church's response to the Gnostic currents of his time. This work presents a clear, engaging account that blends historical biography with rigorous religious history, illuminating the second century setting in Roman Gaul and the formation of early church doctrine. It traces Irenaeus's influence as a pastor-scholar and how his debates with heretical ideas informed the practices of church discipline and the boundaries of orthodoxy. Written with fidelity to context yet accessible to modern readers, the book offers rich material for theology students, scholars, and curious readers alike who relish careful analysis of primary sources and textual cultures. Alpha Editions is honoured to restore this classic for today's and future generations. Not merely a reprint, it stands as a collector's item and a cultural treasure, inviting thoughtful reflection on how early Christians forged community, authority, and identity in a dynamic, challenging era. The volume appeals to both casual readers and classic-literature collectors who value precise scholarship, eloquent prose, and a well-contextualised portrait of early church life, its debates, and its enduring legacy.
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