Eusebius of Caesarea
born 260–265 in Caesarea, Judea
5 works written in 3 locations (752 pages)
| Date | Name and Summary | Pages | Location |
|---|---|---|---|
| 311–324 | This history provides a comprehensive account of the development, persecutions, and triumphs of the early Christian church from its inception through imperial conflicts, emphasizing divine intervention and the steadfast faith of its followers.more | 432 | Caesarea, Judea |
| 325 | This letter explains that Eusebius of Caesarea and his colleagues participated in the Nicene Council, where they affirmed their orthodox Christian faith and adopted the Nicene Creed, including the phrase "one in essence" to describe the relationship between the Father and the Son.more | 5 | Nicea |
| 325 | This oration praises the divine power and wisdom of Christ, emphasizing His role as Creator, Savior, and divine Word who ordered the universe with perfect harmony and purpose.more | 47 | Nicea |
| 336 | This oration praises Constantine by emphasizing his divine-like virtues, sacred wisdom, and his role as a special instrument of God's divine plan to uplift and unify humanity through Christianity.more | 85 | Constantinople |
| 338–339 | This biography portrays Constantine as a remarkable emperor distinguished by his devout piety, relentless opposition to idolatry, and efforts to promote Christianity throughout the Roman Empire.more | 183 | Caesarea, Judea |