The early centuries of the Christian church are widely regarded as the most decisive and influential for the formation of the church s convictions about Jesus Christ. The essays in this volume offer readers a fresh orientation, and ground-breaking analyses, of the figure of Jesus in late antiquity. Written by historians and theologians who examine the thought of leading theologians, Latin and Greek, from the second through the seventh centuries, these essays honor and complement the scholarship of Brian E. Daley, Catherine F. Huisking Professor of Theology at the University of Notre...
The early centuries of the Christian church are widely regarded as the most decisive and influential for the formation of the church s convictions ...
A new translation, with a substantial introduction, of the Introduction to the Divine Scriptures, a Greek text written by the little-known Adrian in the fifth century and a key example of the Antiochene (as opposed to Alexandrian) school of biblical interpretation.
A new translation, with a substantial introduction, of the Introduction to the Divine Scriptures, a Greek text written by the little-known Adrian in t...