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Athanasius and His Legacy : Trinitarian-Incarnational Soteriology and Its Reception /

Athanasius was a fiery and controversial bishop from Egypt, driven from his See no less than five times. Yet, his work served as a keystone to the settlement of the central disputes of the fourth century, from the Trinitarian and christological debates at Nicaea to the formulation of the divinity of...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autores principales: Weinandy, Thomas G. (Thomas Gerard) (Autor), Keating, Daniel A. (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Minneapolis [Minnesota] : Fortress Press, [2017]
Colección:Mapping the tradition.
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505 0 |a part I. Athanasius's Trinitarian-incarnational soteriology : -- 1. Athanasius and the Council of Nicaea -- 2. Athanasius and the Holy Spirit -- 3. Athanasius's incarnational soteriology -- part II. The Contested Legacy of Athanasius : -- 4. The reception of Athanasius in the Eastern tradition -- 5. The reception of Athanasius in the Western tradition -- 6. Contra and pro Athanasius : Isaac Newton and John Henry Newman -- 7. Contemporary readings of Athanasius. 
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520 |a Athanasius was a fiery and controversial bishop from Egypt, driven from his See no less than five times. Yet, his work served as a keystone to the settlement of the central disputes of the fourth century, from the Trinitarian and christological debates at Nicaea to the formulation of the divinity of the Holy Spirit. In this volume, Thomas G. Weinandy, OFM, Cap., and Daniel A. Keating introduce readers to this key thinker and carefully illuminate Athanasius's crucial text Against the Arians, unfolding the Trinitarian and incarnational framework of Athanasius's paramount concern: soteriology. The authors provide, in the second part, a robust map of the reception and influence of Athanasius's thought-from its immediate impact on the late fourth and fifth centuries (in the Cappadocians and Cyril) to its significance for the Eastern and Western Christian traditions and its reception in contemporary thought. Herein, Athanasius is presented for today's readers as one of the chief architects of Christian doctrine and one of the most significant thinkers for the reclamation of the Trinitarian and christological theological tradition. 
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