
Orthodox Foundations
The Beginner's Guide to Cyril and John: 2 Books in One: Cyril of Alexandria: A Beginner's Guide, John of Damascus: A Beginner's Guide
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What do a bishop from Alexandria and a monk in Damascus have in common?
Everything—if you care about the foundations of Christian thought.
Orthodox Foundations is two books in one—a compelling beginner’s guide to Cyril of Alexandria and John of Damascus, two towering figures who didn’t just defend Christian doctrine—they forged it in fire.
They lived in different centuries. Faced different threats. Wrote in different styles. But both stood at the front lines of the Church’s greatest battles. They argued for truth when compromise was easier. They shaped ideas that still define faith today. And now, their lives and teachings are distilled into one powerful, reader-friendly volume.
- Meet Cyril of Alexandria, the fearless theologian who silenced heresy and steered the Council of Ephesus.
• Discover John of Damascus, the poetic mind who stood firm for icons and scripture under Islamic rule.
• Learn how their battles shaped the creeds, councils, and convictions we still live by.
• Uncover timeless insights on Christ, tradition, and the nature of belief itself.
This is not academic fluff. It’s practical, punchy, and packed with relevance. Whether you’re a curious seeker or a lifelong believer, this two-in-one volume will sharpen your understanding and deepen your faith.
You’re not just buying a book. You’re stepping into a legacy that changed the course of history.
Click “Buy Now” and own the wisdom that built Orthodoxy.