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Augustine And Nicene Theology Essays On Augustine And The Latin Argument For Nicaea Michel Ren Barnes

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Augustine And Nicene Theology Essays On Augustine And The Latin Argument For Nicaea Michel Ren Barnes
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Publisher: Cascade Books
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.44 MB
Pages: 344
Author: Michel René Barnes
ISBN: 9781725292161, 9781725292178, 9781725292154, 1725292165, 1725292173, 1725292157
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Augustine And Nicene Theology Essays On Augustine And The Latin Argument For Nicaea Michel Ren Barnes by Michel René Barnes 9781725292161, 9781725292178, 9781725292154, 1725292165, 1725292173, 1725292157 instant download after payment.

This book draws together a collection of thirteen published and unpublished articles which together constitute a new reading of the character and development of Latin Trinitarian theology in the fourth and fifth centuries. The focus of the essays is on Augustine of Hippo (354-430 CE), but Augustine is treated here as an inheritor of earlier Latin tradition. Many of the figures of that tradition here receive a new interpretation--particularly Marius Victorinus. Augustine himself is explored from many angles; at every turn the developments in his theology are shown to be a response to the anti-Nicene theologies of the period. The beginning of the book discusses the manner in which modern "systematic" theology has engaged Augustine only through a simplified version of late-nineteenth-century categories. In conclusion, the broader question of how far modern theology can actually engage Patristic theology is explored at length.

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