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Loading... The Heavenly Trumpet: John Chrysostom and the Art of Pauline…by Margaret M. Mitchell
None. I read it for the Year of St. Paul (but, no, it did not take me all year), and even if it was largely way over my head in some ways, I found it fascinating to see St. Paul and his epistles through the eyes of St. John Chrysostom, because he has such an intense, profound love of St. Paul that it's impossible not to see the art in it. ( )no reviews | add a review
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