Asceticism and Anthropology in Irenaeus and Clement

Asceticism and Anthropology in Irenaeus and Clement

Author: John Behr

Publisher: Oxford Early Christian Studies

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 282

ISBN-13: 9780198270003

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Asceticism and Anthropology in Irenaeus and Clement examines the ways in which Irenaeus and Clement understood what it means to be human. By exploring these writings from within their own theological perspectives, John Behr also offers a theological critique of the prevailing approach to the asceticism of Late Antiquity. Writing before monasticism became the dominant paradigm of Christian asceticism, Irenaeus and Clement afford fascinating glimpses of alternative approaches. For Irenaeus, asceticism is the expression of man living the life of God in all dimensions of the body, that which is most characteristically human and in the image of God. Human existence as a physical being includes sexuality as a permanent part of the framework within which males and females grow towards God. In contrast, Clement depicts asceticism as man's attempt at a godlike life to protect the rational element, that which is distinctively human and in the image of God, from any possible disturbance and threat, or from the vulnerability of dependency, especially of a physical or sexual nature. Here human sexuality is strictly limited by the finality of procreation and abandoned in the resurrection. By paying careful attention to these two writers, Behr offers challenging material for the continuing task of understanding ourselves as human beings.


Asceticism in the Graeco-Roman World

Asceticism in the Graeco-Roman World

Author: Richard Damian Finn

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2009-07-02

Total Pages: 195

ISBN-13: 0521862817

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Pagan asceticism: cultic and contemplative purity -- Asceticism in Hellenistic and Rabbinic Judaism -- Christian asceticism before Origen -- Origen and his ascetic legacy -- Cavemen, cenobites, and clerics.


On Liturgical Asceticism

On Liturgical Asceticism

Author: David W. Fagerberg

Publisher: CUA Press

Published: 2013-03-04

Total Pages: 270

ISBN-13: 081322117X

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Drawing on the Eastern Orthodox tradition of asceticism and integrating it with recent Western thought on liturgy, David W. Fagerberg examines the interaction between the two and presents a powerful argument that asceticism is necessary for understanding liturgy as the foundation of theology


Mirrors of the Divine

Mirrors of the Divine

Author: Emily R. Cain

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2023

Total Pages: 225

ISBN-13: 0197663370

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"There has long been a curious fascination with eyes and mirrors as evident throughout art, film, and literature. From fantastical characters who shoot lasers from their eyes to those whose memories are altered visually, the way in which a story portrays the function of the eyes demonstrates the way the storyteller imagines the character's relationship to the world. Is the character powerful or powerless? Does she impact her world or is she impacted by that world? The storyteller's portrayal of vision answers those questions and reveals deeper assumptions about the individual and her ability to move within and to know her world. While eyes are associated with interacting with this world, mirrors are distinctly associated with interacting with some other world. Mirrors function as portals to other worlds, windows that glimpse an alternate reality, or harmful traps that hide sinister intentions. How an author portrays eyes reveals how she understands the world, while how she portrays mirrors reveals how she imagines the unknown"--


The Least of These

The Least of These

Author: Eric R. Severson

Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers

Published: 2007-06-01

Total Pages: 238

ISBN-13: 1498270492

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This collection of primary documents from Christian history spans the second to eighteenth centuries (Irenaeus to George Whitefield). Severson has chosen writings that all deal with the interpretation of the Parable of the Sheep and Goats (Matthew 25:31-46).


Оn Matter and the Human Body Vol 1

Оn Matter and the Human Body Vol 1

Author: Bp Kiril Zinkovsky

Publisher: Vladimir Djambov

Published:

Total Pages: 863

ISBN-13:

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Great Fathers of the Church on Matter and the Human Body plus ● St. Athanasius the Great… ● St. Gregory of Nyssa … ● Novelty… Concepts in the Great Church Fathers ● “meonicity” of matter – of St. Basil the Great ● Ideas … in the writings of Athenagoras ● … modern biomedical technologies ● St. Cyril of Jerusalem…


The Way to Nicaea

The Way to Nicaea

Author: John Behr

Publisher: St Vladimir's Seminary Press

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 284

ISBN-13: 9780881412246

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"This first volume treats the initial three centuries of the Christian era. Part I examines the establishment of normative Christianity on the basis of the tradition and canon of the Gospel and briefly sketches the portrait of the Scriptural Christ inscribed in the New Testament. Part II analyzes selected figures from the second century, Ignatius of Antioch, Justin Martyr and Irenaeus of Lyons, considering how they understood Christ to be the Word of God. Part III turns to the third century, treating Hippolytus and the debates in Rome, Origen and his legacy in Alexandria and Paul of Samosata and the Council of Antioch, in a continued examination of Christ as the Word and Son of God. These debates form the background for the controversies and Councils of the following centuries, to be examined in subsequent volumes"--P. [4] of cover.


The Seventh Book of the Stromateis

The Seventh Book of the Stromateis

Author: Matyáš Havrda

Publisher: BRILL

Published: 2012-09-06

Total Pages: 405

ISBN-13: 9004223630

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This volume comprises 16 studies focused on the last extant part of Clement's 'Stromateis'. Written by specialists from seven countries, it is a compendium of contemporary scholarship dealing with major aspects of Clement's thought in general.


Eschatology

Eschatology

Author: John C. McDowell

Publisher: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing

Published: 2018-09-18

Total Pages: 198

ISBN-13: 1467451428

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This short textbook, the latest volume in the Guides to Theology series, surveys key themes and aspects of Christian hope by tracing eschatological ideas as they have developed from Scripture throughout the history of theology. John McDowell and Scott Kirkland present a series of lenses on understanding eschatological statements, or the content of Christian hope. They have structured their book thematically into five chapters—four exploring apocalyptic, existential, political, and christological themes, followed by an extensive annotated bibliography. Within each chapter, McDowell and Kirkland take a history-of-ideas approach, locating the various perspectives in their historical contexts. Concise and accessible, this book is ideal for introductory undergraduate courses in eschatology.