The Cambridge Edition of Early Christian Writings Volume 3 Christ Through the Nestorian Controversy

The Cambridge Edition of Early Christian Writings  Volume 3  Christ  Through the Nestorian Controversy
Author: Mark DelCogliano
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 827
Release: 2022-02-10
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781009064149

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The Cambridge Edition of Early Christian Writings provides the definitive anthology of early Christian texts from ca. 100 CE to ca. 650 CE. Its volumes reflect the cultural, intellectual, and linguistic diversity of early Christianity, and are organized thematically on the topics of God, Practice, Christ, Community, Reading, and Creation. The series expands the pool of source material to include not only Greek and Latin writings, but also Syriac and Coptic texts. Additionally, the series rejects a theologically normative view by juxtaposing texts that were important in antiquity but later deemed 'heretical' with orthodox texts. The translations are accompanied by introductions, notes, suggestions for further reading, and scriptural indices. The third volume focuses on early Christian reflection on Christ as God incarnate from the first century to ca. 450 CE. It will be an invaluable resource for students and academic researchers in early Christian studies, history of Christianity, theology and religious studies, and late antique Roman history.

The Cambridge Edition of Early Christian Writings Volume 3 Christ Through the Nestorian Controversy

The Cambridge Edition of Early Christian Writings  Volume 3  Christ  Through the Nestorian Controversy
Author: Mark DelCogliano
Publsiher: Cambridge Edition of Early Chr
Total Pages: 827
Release: 2022-02-10
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781107062139

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Focuses on early Christian reflection on Christ as God incarnate from the first century to ca. 450 CE.

The Cambridge Edition of Early Christian Writings Volume 3 Christ Through the Nestorian Controversy

The Cambridge Edition of Early Christian Writings  Volume 3  Christ  Through the Nestorian Controversy
Author: Mark DelCogliano
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2022-02-10
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1107062136

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The Cambridge Edition of Early Christian Writings provides the definitive anthology of early Christian texts from ca. 100 CE to ca. 650 CE. Its volumes reflect the cultural, intellectual, and linguistic diversity of early Christianity, and are organized thematically on the topics of God, Practice, Christ, Community, Reading, and Creation. The series expands the pool of source material to include not only Greek and Latin writings, but also Syriac and Coptic texts. Additionally, the series rejects a theologically normative view by juxtaposing texts that were important in antiquity but later deemed 'heretical' with orthodox texts. The translations are accompanied by introductions, notes, suggestions for further reading, and scriptural indices. The third volume focuses on early Christian reflection on Christ as God incarnate from the first century to ca. 450 CE. It will be an invaluable resource for students and academic researchers in early Christian studies, history of Christianity, theology and religious studies, and late antique Roman history.

The Cambridge Edition of Early Christian Writings

The Cambridge Edition of Early Christian Writings
Author: Mark DelCogliano
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 666
Release: 2022
Genre: Christian literature, Early
ISBN: 1009056646

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The Cambridge Edition of Early Christian Writings provides the definitive anthology of early Christian texts from ca. 100 CE to ca. 650 CE. Its volumes reflect the cultural, intellectual, and linguistic diversity of early Christianity, and are organized thematically on the topics of God, Practice, Christ, Community, Reading, and Creation. The series expands the pool of source material to include not only Greek and Latin writings, but also Syriac and Coptic texts. Additionally, the series rejects a theologically normative view by juxtaposing texts that were important in antiquity but later deemed 'heretical' with orthodox texts. The translations are accompanied by introductions, notes, suggestions for further reading, and scriptural indices. The fourth volume focuses on early Christian reflection on Christ as God incarnate from ca. 450 CE to the eighth century. It will be an invaluable resource for students and academic researchers in early Christian studies, history of Christianity, theology and religious studies, and late antique Roman history.

The Cambridge Edition of Early Christian Writings Volume 1 God

The Cambridge Edition of Early Christian Writings  Volume 1  God
Author: Andrew Radde-Gallwitz
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2017-11-23
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1107062039

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The Cambridge Edition of Early Christian Writings provides the definitive anthology of early Christian texts, from c.100 to 650 CE. Its six volumes reflect the cultural, intellectual and linguistic diversity of early Christianity and are organized thematically on the topics of God, practice, Christ, community, reading and creation. The series expands the pool of source material to include not only Greek and Latin writings, but also Syriac and Coptic texts. Additionally, the series rejects a theologically normative view by juxtaposing texts that were important in antiquity but later deemed 'heretical', with orthodox texts. The translations are accompanied by introductions, notes, suggestions for further reading and scriptural indices. The first volume focuses on early Christian writings about God's nature and unity, and the meaning of faith. It will be an invaluable resource for students and academic researchers in early Christian studies, history of Christianity, theology, religious studies and late antique Roman history.

The Cambridge Edition of Early Christian Writings Volume 4 Christ Chalcedon and Beyond

The Cambridge Edition of Early Christian Writings  Volume 4  Christ  Chalcedon and Beyond
Author: Mark DelCogliano
Publsiher: Cambridge Edition of Early Christian Writings
Total Pages: 709
Release: 2022-02-10
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781316511145

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Focuses on early Christian reflection on Christ as God incarnate from ca. 450 CE to the eighth century.

The Cambridge Edition of Early Christian Writings Volume 2 Practice

The Cambridge Edition of Early Christian Writings  Volume 2  Practice
Author: Ellen Muehlberger
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 553
Release: 2017-11-23
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781108165099

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The Cambridge Edition of Early Christian Writings provides definitive anthology of early Christian texts, from c.100 to 650 CE. Its six volumes reflect the cultural, intellectual and linguistic diversity of early Christianity and are organized thematically on the topics of God, practice, Christ, community, reading and creation. The series expands the pool of source material to include not only Greek and Latin writings, but also Syriac and Coptic texts. Additionally, the series rejects a theologically normative view by juxtaposing texts that were important in antiquity but later deemed 'heretical', with orthodox texts. The translations are accompanied by introductions, notes, suggestions for further reading and scriptural indices. The second volume is focused on the topic of practice, including texts on education, advice, forming communities and instructing congregations. It will be an invaluable resource for students, academic researchers in early Christian studies, history of Christianity, theology, religious studies and late antique Roman history.

The Traditional Teaching of the Ethiopian Orthodox T wahedo Church

The Traditional Teaching of the Ethiopian Orthodox T  wahedo Church
Author: Christine Chaillot
Publsiher: LIT Verlag
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2023-11-06
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9783643853431

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Christine Chaillot’s new book, The Traditional Teaching of the Ethiopian Orthodox Täwahedo Church: Faith and Spirituality, presents a topic that is little – if at all – known outside Ethiopia, even in Christian circles. Moreover, it is a much neglected field in the wider study of African education. It is a teaching based on ancient texts and books, taught orally to the students who will become the future clergy and who will then share their knowledge with the faithful in Church life. The studies of the different disciplines are pursued at different schools and at different levels, in liturgy, theology with commentaries of books (Old and New Testaments, books of the Church fathers and monks) as well as composition of poems (qenes) and iconography. All this teaching presented in the present volume is deeply related to the faith and spirituality of the Ethiopian Orthodox Church. This teaching is a unique intangible cultural heritage. One wonders, however, what its future will be in the context of the modern educational methods and social attitudes that have evolved in Ethiopia over the last half-century.