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365 Days with Irenaeus of Lyons: Recapitulation, Apostolic Faith, and the Glory of the Living Human

  • 154 pages
  • Publisher: Independently published
  • 15.3 x 22.9 x 0.9 cm

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The faith was once whole-embodied, luminous, and fiercely alive.

365 Days with Irenaeus of Lyons: Recapitulation, Apostolic Faith, and the Glory of the Living Human invites you into the mind and heart of one of the earliest and most quietly revolutionary voices of Christianity. Writing in a fractured world of competing doctrines, spiritual elitism, and disembodied faith, Irenaeus offered something radical in its simplicity: a vision of salvation that restores the whole human being-body, soul, history, and creation itself.

For Irenaeus, Christianity was not an escape from the world but its healing. Against fragmented spiritualities that despised matter and distrusted the body, he proclaimed a faith rooted in incarnation, continuity, and trust. His central insight-recapitulation-teaches that Christ does not discard human life but gathers it, reorders it, and brings it to fullness from within.

This daily devotional companion draws from Irenaeus's theology and witness to offer meditations grounded in unity rather than fear, growth rather than perfectionism, and faith as a lived inheritance rather than an abstract system. Each reflection invites the reader to rediscover Christianity as a way of becoming fully alive-patiently, bodily, and truthfully.

In this book you will find:

  • Daily meditations inspired by Irenaeus's vision of recapitulation and restoration
  • A grounded approach to faith rooted in apostolic continuity rather than spiritual anxiety
  • Reflections that affirm the body, creation, and history as places of divine work
  • A steady invitation to wholeness in a fragmented spiritual landscape

This book is written for readers who are weary of thin spirituality and longing for depth-those who sense that faith should make us more human, not less. Irenaeus speaks across centuries with surprising freshness, reminding us that the glory of God is not found in escape, but in a human life brought to fullness.

About the Author

365 Days Press in collaboration with Lucien Marc Delatour

Lucien Marc Delatour is a Franco-Canadian writer and theological reader whose work is shaped by long engagement with early Christian sources, embodiment-focused spirituality, and the slow craft of doctrinal listening. His approach resists abstraction, returning again and again to the concrete texture of faith as it was lived, contested, and transmitted in the early centuries of Christianity.

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365 Days with Benedict of Nursia: The Rule, the Rhythm, and the School of the Lord's Service365 Days with Irenaeus of Lyons: Recapitulation, Apostolic Faith, and the Glory of the Living Human

  • Title

    365 Days with Irenaeus of Lyons: Recapitulation, Apostolic Faith, and the Glory of the Living Human

  • Authors

    Lucien Marc Delatour +1

  • Publisher

    Independently published

  • Published

    February 2026

  • Weight

    218g

  • Page Count

    154

  • Dimensions

    15.3 x 22.9 x 0.9 cm

  • ISBN

    9798247787549

  • ISBN-10

    8247787547

  • Eden Code

    7414589

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