Book Release: "Questions to Antiochos and Other Theological Questions" by Pseudo-Athanasius
Questions to Antiochos
and Other Theological Questions
Pseudo-Athanasius
It was Luther who made the question-and-answer format popular for catechisms, but it had been used for teaching for centuries before him. Often, the curious would prepare lists of questions and send them to authorities to answer: so we have a set of Solution to Thirty-Eight Questions from St. Hildegard of Bingen, or the set of detailed questions that the Khan of Bulgaria sent to the Pope and the Patriarch of Constantinople to decide whether he would become Catholic or Orthodox. (One question queried the sinfulness of wearing trousers.)
This volume consists of a variety of sets of questions, all falsely ascribed to St. Athanasius, but instead probably written in the 7th century. The sets included are the Questions to Antiochos, the Sequential Questions on the Gospels, the Scriptural Questions, and the Other Questions, which discuss the metaphysics of the Trinity and the Incarnation. (I posted a sample of the Other Questions a few days ago.)
This is my first publication in the Undusted Texts Translations series that is not from French: as you might notice, the blue banner is a different hue, using the shade found on the Greek flag. The translation is currently available on Amazon and Kobo; an Apple Books edition, as well as a paperback edition for sale on Amazon, are still in preparation.
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