Three Homilies on the Devil
St. John Chrysostom
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John Chrysostom, Archbishop of Constantinople, delivered these three homilies, most likely at Antioch, about the role of demons in our life. The summary for each one follows: 1) Against those who say that demons govern human affairs, and who are displeased at the chastisement of God, and are offended at the prosperity of the wicked and the hardships of the just. 2) Against those who object because the devil has not been put out of the world: and to prove that his wickedness does no harm to us—if we take heed: and concerning repentance. 3) That evil comes of sloth, and virtue from diligence, and that neither wicked men, nor the devil himself, are able to do the wary man any harm. The proof of this from many passages, and amongst others from those which relate to Adam and to Job. - Summary by Philip Schaff, the translator (1 hr 49 min)
Chapters
Homily I | 47:10 | Read by ancientchristian |
Homily II | 25:04 | Read by ancientchristian |
Homily III | 37:15 | Read by ancientchristian |
Reviews
Some rasping in microphone ,better past half way
A LibriVox Listener
Not clear what Homily number Not those on the Gospel of Matthew But does include citations from Mathew Good reader. Needs better studio.
junkbox
Agreed regarding Gospel of Matthew, these seem more to me like the homilies referenced and expounded upon in the Pauline doctrines. Interesting nonetheless.