Commonitorium
Author : Saint Vincent (of LĂ©rins)
Publisher :
Page : 252 pages
File Size : 39,76 MB
Release : 1915
Category : Apologetics
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Author : Saint Vincent (of LĂ©rins)
Publisher :
Page : 252 pages
File Size : 39,76 MB
Release : 1915
Category : Apologetics
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Author : Orientius (s., vesc. di Auch)
Publisher :
Page : 174 pages
File Size : 45,64 MB
Release : 1945
Category : Latin language, Postclassical
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Author : Willem van Vlastuin
Publisher : Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht
Page : 253 pages
File Size : 42,35 MB
Release : 2020-05-11
Category : Religion
ISBN : 3647540811
What is the real meaning of the church for Christian life? If we confess Christian faith, the church is one of the twelve articles, which implies that the church is rather important. In the creeds of the early church catholicity is confessed as characteristic for the church. This means that the church cannot exist without catholicity. What does this qualification mean? In this study the author listens to the understanding of the concept of catholicity in the theology of Ignatius, Cyprian, Cyril, Augustine and Vincent. In the second part of the book some representatives of the reformed tradition are analyzed, namely John Calvin, James Ussher, John Owen, Herman Bavinck and Gerrit Berkouwer. This analysis leads to a comparison between the early church and the reformed tradition. Listening to theologians from the early church and the reformed tradition, Van Vlastuin presents an up-to-date concept of the catholicity of the church which clarifies among others that the visibility of the church belongs to the essence of Christ's body, that practicing the catholicity of the church is necessary against denominationalism and party formation, that loss of catholicity leads to spiritual and theological impoverishment, that the understanding of catholicity implies also orthodoxy with consequences for the interpretation of 'semper reformanda' and that the consciousness of catholicity is related to the citizenship of two worlds.
Author : Jaroslav Pelikan
Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
Page : 256 pages
File Size : 38,20 MB
Release : 2014-02-01
Category : Religion
ISBN : 1725234068
Change is a universal phenomenon that commands the attention of the historian. For Christian theology, change raises special difficulties. How are we to reconcile the notion of the revelation of an unchanging God, who is abiding truth, with the notion of the pervading mutability of all human affairs? This problem, which is as old as religion, is intensified by the Christian belief in the fullness and finality of the revelation made through Jesus Christ. Professor Pelikan begins his study of historical theology with this basic problem and traces the origins of the difficulties that inevitably follow upon the admission of the possibility of change. His investigations lead him to critically examine the dogmatic solution of Vincent of Lerins, the later dialectical interpretation of Abelard, the approach of Thomas Aquinas, and finally, the nineteenth century's Adolf von Harnack to propose a working definition of Christian doctrine and of the task of the historical theologian. Pelikan's work is a perceptive and penetrating study of the interaction of history and theology. Theology must be historical because man is historical. To neglect history, or worse still, to renounce it, is to deny man and theology their common future. Historical Theology is a worthy introduction to a task that must continually seek to weld past, present, and future into a living whole.
Author : Mark Vessey
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Page : 324 pages
File Size : 12,93 MB
Release : 2024-10-28
Category : History
ISBN : 1040233937
By close engagement with both traditional and contemporary approaches to ancient Christian literature, Latin Christian Writers in Late Antiquity and their Texts seeks to delineate a historiographical problem, at the same time rendering patristics as part of the subject-matter of a new literary history. After preliminary essays marking out the field, the volume is organized in three sections by authors, forms of discourse, and disciplines. Released from the theological discipline of patristics, the writings of the church fathers have in recent decades become the common property of students of early Christianity, late antiquity and the classical tradition. In principle, they are now no more (nor less) than sources, documents and literary texts like others from their period and milieux. Yet when replaced in the longer history of Western textual and literary practices, the collective literary oeuvre of Latin clerics, monks and ascetic freelances of the Later Roman Empire may still seem to occupy a place of decisive, if not canonical importance. How does one now account for the abiding formativeness of Latin Christian writing of the fourth and fifth centuries CE? What demands does such writing lay on a modern history of literature? These are the questions asked here, in view of a new literary history of patristic texts.
Author :
Publisher :
Page : 672 pages
File Size : 24,27 MB
Release : 1890
Category :
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Author : Francis Dvornik
Publisher : CUP Archive
Page : 530 pages
File Size : 39,4 MB
Release : 1948
Category : Schism
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Author : Alexander Y. Hwang
Publisher : CUA Press
Page : 369 pages
File Size : 35,11 MB
Release : 2010
Category : Religion
ISBN : 0813217938
Tradition and the rule of faith are particularly apt themes for this collection of studies. The essays are written in honor of Joseph T. Lienhard, S.J., renowned American patristic scholar whose research and writings have focused on this particular theme.
Author : Evan Daniel
Publisher :
Page : 708 pages
File Size : 20,40 MB
Release : 1901
Category : Prayer books
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Author : Maurice Wiles
Publisher : Peeters Publishers
Page : 572 pages
File Size : 28,82 MB
Release : 2001
Category : Asceticism
ISBN : 9789042909649