Doctrines of Human Nature, Sin, and Salvation in the Early Church

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Everett Ferguson
Taylor & Francis, 1993 - 339 sayfa
An integrated overview of history
The volume in this series are arranged topically to cover biography, literature, doctrines, practices, institutions, worship, missions, and daily life. Archaeology and art as well as writings are drawn on to illuminate the Christian movement in its early centuries. Ample attention is also given to the relation of Christianity to pagan thought and life, to the Roman state, to Judaism, and to doctrines and practices that came to be judged as heretical or schismatic. Introductions to each volume tie the articles together for an integrated understanding of the history.
Offers insights and understanding
The aim of the collection is to give balanced and comprehensive coverage, selected on the basis of the following criteria: original and excellent research and writing; subject matter of use to teachers and students; groundbreaking importance for the history of research; background information for issues and opinions. Understanding the development of early Christianity and its impact on Western history and thought offers valuable insights into the modern world and the present state of Christiantiy. It also provides perspective on comparable developments in other periods of history and reveals human nature in its religious dimension.
 

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Volume Introduction
1
Fate Fortune Free Will and Nature in Eusebius of Caesarea
13
Theological Reflections on Human Nature in Ancient
31
Synergism in Gregory of Nyssa
51
Image of God and Sinner
71
Augustine on the Origin of Souls
92
71
99
འ ང སྨྲ
136
Augustine on Free Will and Predestination
180
Primitive Christian Soteriological Themes
209
Two Patristic Traditions
224
A Study of Collective Salvation
247
Les images de laudelà durant lantiquité chrétienne
261
Origen Celsus and the Resurrection of the Body
281
Immortality and Resurrection in the Philosophy of
301
Acknowledgments 337

Péché originel Naissance dun dogme
164
Philosophical Implications of the Pelagian Controversy
170

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