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The Cappadocian Fathers
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Encyclopedia of Church History
8 March 19880 Comments

The Cappadocian Fathers

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His Holiness Pope Shenouda III speaks about the Fathers of the fourth century who defended the faith, and he presents especially the life and works of Saint Basil the Great, his brothers and Gregory the Theologian, and John Chrysostom, and their relationship with Saint Athanasius the Apostolic.

Historical background and personalities

The speaker mentions that these Fathers appeared after Athanasius and were influenced by him, and that the most prominent four are Basil the Great, Gregory the Theologian, Gregory of Nyssa, and John Chrysostom, with reference to their leadership role in defending the Orthodox doctrine.

Basil’s life and spiritual education

The talk explains that Basil was born into a strong and learned family, studied philosophy and theology in Caesarea and Athens, and was influenced by the counsel of his sister Saint Macrina who guided him away from pride and directed him toward a spiritual life and study of the Holy Book.

Monasticism and social organization in the church

It is mentioned that we face a man who founded a regular monastic life in Cappadocia and Asia Minor, set rules for monasticism, and organized works of charity for the poor (the Philokalia group), and that he had a prominent role in establishing monasteries and social care institutions.

His defense against heresies and confrontation with authority

The lecturer spoke about Basil’s clash with the Arians and the emperor of his time Valens, about attempts to exile him and conspiracies against him, and mentioned a symbolic incident related to the inability to write the exile order and the pen trembling, which reflected his strong influence and the opposition of the authority to him.

His literary and theological contributions

He noted that Basil has letters and ecclesiastical canons and theological publications and defenses against Arianism and persons who fell into heresy, and that he played a role in teaching and shepherding the people and the church through his writings and sermons.

The spiritual impact of the family

The lecturer pointed out that the family (Macrina, Basil, Gregory, and Peter) was a source of spiritual life and charitable work, and that Macrina was a spiritual educator for her siblings and helped found a convent for nuns and serve the community.

Spiritual conclusion from a Coptic Orthodox perspective

The lecture teaches us the value of the Fathers’ steadfastness in defending the faith, and the importance of combining knowledge and spirituality with practical service to the poor, and that monasticism and ecclesiastical organization can be means to embody Christ’s love and protect the church from heresies.

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