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Clement of Alexandria
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ISBN: 0521837537 9780521837538 9780511734922 9780521090810 0521090814 0511734921 Year: 2005 Publisher: Cambridge Cambridge University Press

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Clement of Alexandria (150-215) lived and taught in the most lively intellectual centre of his day. This book offers a comprehensive account of how he joined the ideas of the New Testament to those of Plato and other classical thinkers. Clement taught that God was active from the beginning to the end of human history and that a Christian life should move on from simple faith to knowledge and love. He argued that a sequence of three elliptical relations governed the universe: Father and Son, God and humanity, humans and their neighbours. Faith as a fixed conviction which is also a growing mustard seed was joined to Plato's unwavering search for the best reason. The open heaven of prophecy became intelligible through Plato's ascending dialectic. This book will be invaluable in making this outstanding thinker of the early Church accessible to the students of today.

Ethical patterns in early Christian thought
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ISBN: 0521208351 0521092914 0511557485 051182632X 9780521208352 9780511557484 9780521092913 Year: 1976 Publisher: Cambridge Cambridge University Press

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In so-called Christian countries an increasing number of people openly reject Christian morality. It is a commonplace that they do this for values that can be shown to be Christian. How did this state of affairs come about? An examination of the beginning of Christian ethical thought shows that, within great personal variety, certain patterns or concepts remain constant. Righteousness, discipleship, faith and love are traced in this book from the New Testament through to Augustine. There is a necessary tension between high ideals and practical performance, or between perfection and contingency. When this tension is lost, Christian ethics can easily go wrong. The amoral perfectionism of second-century Gnostics is remarkably similar to the mysticism of communal movements; the opposite threat of legalism has always been present in conservative forms of Christianity. Dr Osborn is concerned to explain rather than to defend, to look at the way conclusions are reached, and to show the rich diversity of early Christian thought. Successive chapters deal with the New Testament, Clement of Alexandria, Basil the Great, John Chrysostom and Augustine.

Tertullian, first theologian of the West
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ISBN: 0521590353 0521524954 0511582889 0511002823 9780511002823 9780511582882 9780521590358 9780521524957 Year: 1996 Publisher: Cambridge Cambridge University Press

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Tertullian was the first western Christian to write theology, defending Christians against the hostility of the Roman state, as well as arguing against Marcion, Praxeas and theosophical fantasy. A complex thinker, Tertullian has, in the modern era, been rejected by both liberal Christianity and its secular critics. But his ideas have become more accessible in our century, which has seen the destruction of Enlightenment beliefs that reason should lead to a quasi-mathematical system. The work of Gödel, Wittgenstein, Rorty and so many others has opened up the way for an understanding of Tertullian's passion for opposites, contingency and rational argument. For a long time misquoted and misused, Tertullian now calls for sustained analysis and interpretation. This book offers a major reappraisal of his theology and its influence on the shape of the western Christian tradition.

Irenaeus of Lyons
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ISBN: 0511174640 0511047371 0521675723 0511154615 1280430176 0511487797 0511325223 0521800064 9780521800068 9780521675727 9780511487798 0511018231 9780511018237 9780511047374 9780511154614 110712235X Year: 2001 Publisher: Cambridge Cambridge University Press

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Eric Osborn's book presents a major study of Irenaeus (125-200), bishop of Lyons, who attacked Gnostic theosophy with positive ideas as well as negative critiques. Irenaeus's combination of argument and imagery, logic and aesthetic, was directed to the bible. Dominated by a Socratic love of truth and a classical love of beauty, he was a founder of Western humanism. Erasmus, who edited the first printed edition of Irenaeus, praised him for his freshness and vigour. He is today valued for his splendid aphorisms, his optimism, love of the created world, evolutionary view of history, theology of beauty and humour. Why have two millennia of European culture been so creative? Irenaeus points to Greek ways of thinking and the Christian Bible. Irenaeus's thought is complex, yet rewarding to the critical reader, and this full study of it will be of interest to theologians, historians of ideas, classicists, scientists and students.


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Justin Martyr
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ISBN: 3161332628 9783161332623 Year: 1973 Publisher: Tübingen: Mohr,

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The philosophy of Clement of Alexandria
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Year: 1957 Publisher: Cambridge: Cambridge university press,

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La morale dans la pensée chrétienne primitive: : description des archétypes de la morale patristique
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ISBN: 2701010675 9782701010670 Year: 1984 Publisher: Paris: Beauchesne,

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