13 surviving letters between Isidore of Pelusium and Peter, spanning c. 401–425.
On the text: "Do not practice your almsgiving before others" [Matthew 6:1].
On the text: "Destroy this temple, and in three days I will raise it up" [John 2:19].
Even during the tyranny of Eusebius — as you have written — when the friends of virtue were being destroyed, no one...
They stood firm against the passions — the very passions they had previously acknowledged defeat against.
I have watched how the communion is administered, and I am troubled.
The usurper must be reprimanded — not to gratify those who are watching, and not to make a point at his expense, but...
On "heap burning coals on his head" [Romans 12:20]: repaying evil with good is not merely a clever strategy for...
We owe thanks for everything — not merely for the blessings we recognize as blessings, but also for the trials we...
Truth is powerful, Peter — and often silent.
If there were no resurrection, Peter, the advice I give you would be foolishness.
Ingratitude, Peter, is not merely an unpleasant quality — it is a failure of perception.
The priesthood is a sacred trust, not a career.
The spiritual life is a journey with a beginning, a middle, and an end.