"On The Human Condition" by St. Basil the Great, part of the Popular Patristics Series (Book 30), explores the nature of humanity from a theological perspective. In this work, St. Basil addresses fundamental aspects of human existence, including the nature of the soul, the role of free will, and the relationship between humanity and God. His reflections offer insights into Christian anthropology and ethics, providing a profound understanding of the human condition within the framework of Christian doctrine. This text is essential for those interested in early Christian thought and the theological understanding of human nature.