Christian Antioch
This book is a comprehensive survey of the history and, more particularly, of the thought of Antioch from the second to the eighth centuries of the Christian era. Dr Wallace-Hadrill traces the religious background of Antiochene Christianity and examines in detail aspects of its intellectual life: the exegesis of scripture, the interpretation of history, philosophy, and the doctrine of the nature of God as applied to an understanding of Christ and man's salvation. The community at Antioch stressed history and literalism, in self-conscious opposition to the tendency to allegorise that prevailed at Alexandria. While insisting on the divinity of Christ, they were equally adamant that no other doctrine should be allowed to compromise their central belief that Jesus was really human.
Product details
January 2009Paperback
9780521094368
232 pages
229 × 152 × 13 mm
0.34kg
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Table of Contents
- 1. The religious background to Antiochene Christianity: pagan, Jewish, Gnostic
- 2. The interpretation of the biblical record
- 3. Historiography in the Eastern Church
- 4. The doctrine of the nature of God
- 5. The use of Greek philosophy by the Eastern Church
- 6. The human experience of Christ and the salvation of man
- 7. Antiochene theology and the religious life.