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Opera
English translations of this work exist from another source language, but this specific text has never been translated.
The 1566 volume is a collection of Latin translations of the original Greek works of Cyril of Alexandria. While many of Cyril's works have been translated into English from the original Greek in the 19th and 21st centuries, there is no evidence that this specific 1566 Latin collection—or the Latin versions contained within it—has ever been translated into English. The English translations that exist are direct translations from the Greek, not from the Latin text of this 1566 edition.
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Step into the intellectual furnace of the early Church with Cyril of Alexandria’s 'Opera,' a monumental defense of the Trinity that shaped the course of Western thought. This text tackles the ultimate questions of existence: How can God become man? How is the eternal Son distinct from the Father yet one in essence? Readers will discover a masterclass in biblical typology and philosophical refutation.
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