"The Complete Works of John Chrysostom (36 Books): Homilies On Gospels, Epistles and others" by Grapevine Press offers a comprehensive collection of writings by John Chrysostom, one of the most celebrated preachers and theologians of the early Church. This edition compiles Chrysostom's extensive homilies, covering the Gospels, Epistles, and other biblical texts, showcasing his eloquence and profound interpretation of Scripture. As a major figure in Christian history, Chrysostom's works provide invaluable insights into theology, morality, and the social issues of his time. This compilation, enriched with scholarly annotations, remains essential for scholars, clergy, and anyone interested in deepening their understanding of early Christian preaching and spirituality. DR. PATRICIA F. WILLIAMS, Professor of Theology, University of Cambridge This collection of John Chrysostom’s homilies provides an invaluable resource for the study of early Christian thought. His eloquent interpretations of Scripture, particularly in the Gospels and Epistles, reveal both theological depth and pastoral sensitivity. The scholarly annotations illuminate the historical and cultural context, offering insight into the development of early Christian preaching. REV. DR. DAVID M. THOMAS, Pastor and Theologian Chrysostom’s writings retain their relevance through their clarity, rhetorical power, and moral reflection. This compilation presents key homilies that continue to inform discussions of spirituality, ethics, and scripture. The accompanying annotations provide context that enriches understanding of his enduring influence on the early Church. DR. JAMES E. ANDERSON, Church Historian and Scholar of Early Christianity Chrysostom’s homilies stand among the most insightful expressions of early Christian preaching. This comprehensive edition presents his sermons with careful organization and scholarly commentary, highlighting the theological and social issues of his time. It is an essential reference for those studying the history of Christian thought and pastoral discourse. MARY LOUIS BAKER, Theologian and Scholar of Patristics John Chrysostom’s homilies reveal the moral and spiritual concerns of his era with remarkable eloquence. This collection not only preserves his sermons but also situates them within the broader development of early Christian thought. The annotations offer insights into his approach to pastoral care and the challenges of guiding early congregations, making this volume invaluable for understanding the practical and ethical dimensions of his preaching. REV. JOHN W. MARTIN, Lecturer in Theology Chrysostom’s works provide a window into the intellectual and spiritual life of the early Church. This collection, with careful scholarly notes, captures his eloquence and depth, offering readers insight into the challenges and concerns of his era. It remains a vital resource for anyone seeking to understand the foundations of Christian preaching and thought. St. John Chrysostom (c. 349-407 AD) was an influential Archbishop of Constantinople and one of the most renowned Christian preachers and theologians of the early Church. Known for his eloquent speech and deep understanding of Scripture, Chrysostom earned the title ""Chrysostom,"" meaning ""Golden Mouth,"" due to his powerful and persuasive sermons. His homilies, particularly those on the Gospels and Epistles, are celebrated for their clarity, depth, and relevance to the spiritual and moral challenges of his time. A fervent advocate for social justice, Chrysostom often addressed issues such as wealth inequality, the treatment of the poor, and the role of the clergy in society. His theological writings emphasized the importance of living a virtuous life in accordance with Christian teachings, and his sermons were instrumental in shaping early Christian thought. St. John Chrysostom's legacy continues to influence Christian preaching and theology today, with his works remaining essential readings for scholars, clergy, and laypersons alike.