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Christian identity formation according to Cyril of Jerusalem : sacramental theōsis as a means of constructing relational identity /

This study is an exploration of how Cyril of Jerusalem constructed Christian identity for those who were preparing to enter into full communion with the church at Easter. In order to include the full catechetical teachings of the fourth-century hagiopolite tradition, the study examined the history o...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Hawk-Reinhard, Donna R.
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Leuven ; Bristol, CT : Peeters, 2020.
Colección:Studia Patristica. Supplements ; 8
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a 1. The question of Christian identity formation -- PART I. The Authorship of the Mystagogic Catecheses -- 2. History of liturgy and codicological analysis -- 3. Textual critical analysis of mystagogic catecheses -- PART II Cyril of Jerusalem’s Sacramental Theōsis as the Organizing Theme of Cyril’s Catechetical Instructions -- 4. Cyril of Jerusalem’s eucharistic theology : a victim of fourth-century theological changes or the product of Sacramenta -- 5. Cyril’s theme of fellowship as the foundation of his sacramental theōsis -- PART III: Cyril’s Teaching on Identity Transformation through the Holy Mysteries -- 6. Sacramental theōsis and identity transformation -- 7. Cyril’s eucharistic theology as a vital component of identity formation through sacramental theōsis -- Appendix A. Titles of the catecheses -- Appendix B. Word studies for chapter five. 
520 8 |a This study is an exploration of how Cyril of Jerusalem constructed Christian identity for those who were preparing to enter into full communion with the church at Easter. In order to include the full catechetical teachings of the fourth-century hagiopolite tradition, the study examined the history of liturgy arguments against Cyrillian authorship of the Mystagogic Catecheses and has found, based upon the most recent scholarship, no reason to date the text to after Cyril's bishopric. Having also used codicological and textual critical analysis to support the claim of Cyrillian authorship, the study argues for a different preferred manuscript tradition than what is presented in the critical edition. Since Cyril provided an identity-clarifying attribute for the new Christians to associate with each of the rites of initiation, the study looks at the scholarly literature regarding Cyril's sacramental theology. Taking the Jerusalem catechetical writings as a pedagogical unit and examining it through word studies and flow-of-thought analysis, this study constructs a new model for Cyril's sacramental theology based upon his doctrine of theosis, which has not been examined with sufficient academic rigor to date. It demonstrates that not only does Cyril have a fully-developed doctrine of theosis, but his expression of theosis is Trinitarian, sacramental, and inseparable from his ethical and identity forming teachings. 
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