Contents (14 chapters)

  1. 1. Literature.
  2. 2. Chrysostom’s Youth and Training, A.D. 347–370.
  3. 3. His Conversion and Ascetic Life.
  4. 4. Chrysostom Evades Election to a Bishopric, and Writes His Work on the Priesthood.
  5. 5. Chrysostom as a Monk. A.D. 374–381.
  6. 6. Chrysostom as Deacon, Priest and Preacher at Antioch. A.D. 381–398.
  7. 7. Chrysostom as Patriarch of Constantinople. A.D. 398–404.
  8. 8. Chrysostom and Theophilus. His First Deposition and Banishment.
  9. 9. Chrysostom and Eudoxia. His Second Banishment, A.D. 403.
  10. 10. Chrysostom in Exile. His Death. A.D. 404–407.
  11. 11. His Character.
  12. 12. The Writings of Chrysostom.
  13. 13. His Theology and Exegesis.
  14. 14. Chrysostom as a Preacher.

Source: CCEL