Digital Logos Edition
The remains of second-century Christian literature which have survived the ages are scanty at best, and few merit the term “literature”. The Odes of Solomon is a rare example of literary excellence that has survived the passage of time. J. H. Bernard examines the Odes to discover the habits of religious life and thought in the patristic church, interpreting the passages with an interest in critical analysis.
“8like my nature He became that I might learn Him and like my form, that I might not turn back from Him” (Page 60)
You can save when you purchase this product as part of a collection.
J. H. Bernard was the bishop of Ossory, Ferns and Leighlin.