Athanasius, a prominent figure in the fourth century, fought diligently against heresy and played a crucial role in preserving the Christian faith. Born around AD 298 in Alexandria, Egypt, Athanasius lived in a time when Christianity transitioned from being a persecuted religion to an …
Ambrosiaster, also known as Pseudo-Ambrosius, is the name given to the unknown author of Commentaria in Epistolas Beati Pauli, an early commentary on the writings of the apostle Paul. While the work was initially attributed to St. Ambrose, Bishop of Milan, it was later questioned by Desiderius Erasmus in …
Ambrose of Milan, also known as St. Ambrose, was a prominent figure in early Christianity. He was born in AD 339 into a Roman Christian family and became the first early church father to come from such a background. Ambrose is widely remembered for his fight against …