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In the shadowed corridors of ancient Rome, a voice emerged to shape Christian prayer for centuries to come. St. Cyprian's "On The Lord's Prayer" stands as a luminous guide, blending early church teachings with profound spiritual guidance for all who seek a deeper understanding of faith. This concise theological treatise, expertly introduced and annotated by T. Herbert Bindley, draws from the wellspring of early Christian writings, offering a clear analysis of the Lord's Prayer that resonates with both the devout and the curious. Written in the third century, amid the vibrant discourse of…mehr

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In the shadowed corridors of ancient Rome, a voice emerged to shape Christian prayer for centuries to come. St. Cyprian's "On The Lord's Prayer" stands as a luminous guide, blending early church teachings with profound spiritual guidance for all who seek a deeper understanding of faith. This concise theological treatise, expertly introduced and annotated by T. Herbert Bindley, draws from the wellspring of early Christian writings, offering a clear analysis of the Lord's Prayer that resonates with both the devout and the curious. Written in the third century, amid the vibrant discourse of patristic literature and the influence of figures like Tertullian and Origen, Cyprian's work bridges the ancient world and the present. His reflections reveal the heart of Christian prayer, inviting readers-whether theology students, religious scholars, or seekers of wisdom-to discover the enduring relevance of early church wisdom. The context of ancient Rome pulses through every page, illuminating the challenges and hopes of the first generations of believers. Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. For those drawn to classic works of theology, or anyone wishing to experience the spiritual legacy of third century Christianity, this is more than a book: it is a cultural treasure, restored for a new era.