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Early Christian Determinism A Study Of The Ethics Of The Tripartite Tractate Linjamaa Paul

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Early Christian Determinism A Study Of The Ethics Of The Tripartite Tractate Linjamaa Paul
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Publisher: Brill
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.93 MB
Pages: 336
Author: Linjamaa Paul
ISBN: 9789004407756, 9789004407763, 9004407758, 9004407766
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Early Christian Determinism A Study Of The Ethics Of The Tripartite Tractate Linjamaa Paul by Linjamaa Paul 9789004407756, 9789004407763, 9004407758, 9004407766 instant download after payment.

In The Ethics of The Tripartite Tractate (NHC I, 5) Paul Linjamaa offers the first full length thematical monograph on the longest Valentinian text extant today. By investigating the ethics of The Tripartite Tractate, this study offers in-depth exploration of the text's ontology, epistemology, theory of will, and passions, as well as the anthropology and social setting of the text.
Valentinians have often been associated with determinism, which has been presented as “Gnostic” and then not taken seriously, or been disregarded as an invention of ancient intra-Christian polemics. Linjamaa challenges this conception and presents insights into how early Christian determinism actually worked, and how it effectively sustained viable and functioning ethics.

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