Cyril of Alexandria: Against Julian
Discover the profound insights of Cyril of Alexandria in his compelling work, Against Julian. This meticulously crafted book presents a thorough and scholarly rebuttal to the Emperor Julian's critique of Christianity, originally articulated in Against the Galileans, over six decades prior in 362/363. As the first complete English translation of this significant text, it offers readers an invaluable perspective on early Christian thought and theological discourse.
Published by Cambridge University Press in 2025, this hardback edition spans an impressive 662 pages, making it an essential addition to any theological library. Dive into Cyril's arguments and explore the rich historical context of his time, as he defends the faith against one of its most notable adversaries. Perfect for scholars, students, and anyone interested in the foundations of Christian doctrine, Against Julian is a must-read for those seeking to deepen their understanding of early Christianity.