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This volume discusses the authenticity of the seven letters, handed down under the name of Ignatius of Antioch, and explores the wider theological context at the time of their composition. The author first examines the chronological foundations of current scholarly consensus, which on the whole favours an early second-century date for the composition of these letters, during the reign of the emperor Trajan (98-117). On the basis of his findings the author next addresses the question raised by the title of the volume: do some of the polemic passages in these letters specifically attack Valentinian gnosis? After a detailed discussion of chapters 16-20 of the Letter to the Ephesians it is shown that the Ignatian Star Hymn (Eph. 19) should be seen as a parody of Valentinian myth. The volume concludes with a study of the Regula fidei (Eph. 18,2).
Valentinians. --- 276 =75 IGNATIUS ANTIOCHENUS --- Valentinians --- Gnosticism --- Christian heresies --- Griekse patrologie--IGNATIUS ANTIOCHENUS --- History --- Ignatius Saint, Bishop of Antioch --- Ignatius, --- Ighnātiyūs, --- Ignace, --- Ignasi, --- Ignatiĭ, --- Ignatios, --- Ignatios tou Theophorou, --- Pseudo-Ignatius, --- Early church --- Ignatius Theophorus,
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The successive sets of 'Studia Patristica' contain papers delivered at the International Conferences on Patristic Studies, which meet for a week once every four years in Oxford. These papers range over the whole field, both East and West, from the second century to a section on the 'Nachleben' of the Fathers. The majority are short papers dealing with some small and manageable point; they raise and sometimes resolve questions about the authenticity of documents, dates of events, and such like, and some unveil new texts. The longer papers put such matters into context and indicate wider trends. The whole reflects the state of Patristic scholarship and demonstrates the vigour and popularity of the subject.
Gnosticism --- Literature --- Fathers of the church --- Church history --- Christian literature, Early --- Theology --- 276 <063> --- 276 =75 IGNATIUS ANTIOCHENUS --- Christian theology --- Theology, Christian --- Christianity --- Religion --- Early Christian literature --- Patristic literature --- Church fathers --- Patristics --- Philosophy, Patristic --- Christians --- Belles-lettres --- Western literature (Western countries) --- World literature --- Philology --- Authors --- Authorship --- 276 =75 IGNATIUS ANTIOCHENUS Griekse patrologie--IGNATIUS ANTIOCHENUS --- 276 =75 IGNATIUS ANTIOCHENUS Patrologie grecque--IGNATIUS ANTIOCHENUS --- Griekse patrologie--IGNATIUS ANTIOCHENUS --- Patrologie grecque--IGNATIUS ANTIOCHENUS --- 276 <063> Patrologie. Patristiek--Congressen --- 276 <063> Patrologie. Patristique--Congressen --- Patrologie. Patristiek--Congressen --- Patrologie. Patristique--Congressen --- History and criticism --- History --- Ignatius, --- Ighnātiyūs, --- Ignace, --- Ignasi, --- Ignatiĭ, --- Ignatios, --- Ignatios tou Theophorou, --- Pseudo-Ignatius, --- Bible. --- Apocrypha --- Conferences - Meetings --- Ignatius Theophorus,
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In this study, Julie Newberry advances scholarship on emotions in biblical literature by examining the conditions − that is, the circumstances, dispositions, practices, and commitments − that lead to joy in Luke's narrative. Focused primarily on the Gospel, the author traces joy's interconnection with the wider life of discipleship, using an eclectically interdisciplinary approach that foregrounds literary-theological and intertextual analysis. Julie Newberry argues that, for Luke, the conditions that facilitate appropriate joy include both divine action to bring about joy-conducive circumstances and human receptivity. The latter is bound up with factors such as properly oriented hope, trust, and the generous use of possessions, rendering intelligible Luke's portrayal of joy as mandatory, praiseworthy, or blameworthy in particular circumstances.
Church history --- Collective memory --- 276 =75 IGNATIUS ANTIOCHENUS --- 276 =75 IGNATIUS ANTIOCHENUS Griekse patrologie--IGNATIUS ANTIOCHENUS --- 276 =75 IGNATIUS ANTIOCHENUS Patrologie grecque--IGNATIUS ANTIOCHENUS --- Griekse patrologie--IGNATIUS ANTIOCHENUS --- Patrologie grecque--IGNATIUS ANTIOCHENUS --- Collective remembrance --- Common memory --- Cultural memory --- Emblematic memory --- Historical memory --- National memory --- Public memory --- Social memory --- Memory --- Social psychology --- Group identity --- National characteristics --- Apostolic Church --- Christianity --- Church, Apostolic --- Early Christianity --- Early church --- Primitive and early church --- Primitive Christianity --- Fathers of the church --- Great Apostasy (Mormon doctrine) --- Ignatius Antiochenus --- Ignace d'Antioche --- Ignatius van Antiochie --- Ignatius ep. Antiochenus m.
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Bishops --- Church history --- Church orders --- 276 =75 IGNATIUS ANTIOCHENUS --- Church polity --- Apostolic Church --- Christianity --- Church, Apostolic --- Early Christianity --- Early church --- Primitive and early church --- Primitive Christianity --- Fathers of the church --- Great Apostasy (Mormon doctrine) --- Archbishops --- Clergy --- Major orders --- Metropolitans --- Orders, Major --- Chaplains, Bishops' --- Episcopacy --- History --- Griekse patrologie--IGNATIUS ANTIOCHENUS --- Ignatius, --- Ighnātiyūs, --- Ignace, --- Ignasi, --- Ignatiĭ, --- Ignatios, --- Ignatios tou Theophorou, --- Pseudo-Ignatius, --- Ignatius Theophorus,
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Christian saints --- 276 =75 IGNATIUS ANTIOCHENUS --- Saints --- Canonization --- Correspondence&delete& --- History and criticism --- Griekse patrologie--IGNATIUS ANTIOCHENUS --- Ignatius, --- Ighnātiyūs, --- Ignace, --- Ignasi, --- Ignatiĭ, --- Ignatios, --- Ignatios tou Theophorou, --- Pseudo-Ignatius, --- Ignatius Theophorus, --- Correspondence --- Christian saints - Turkey - Antioch - Correspondence - History and criticism --- Ignatius, - Saint, Bishop of Antioch, - -approximately 110
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Die Beiträge Bandes wollen mit kritischen Rückfragen in aktuellen Diskussionen um die Person und die Briefe des Ignatios von Antiochia pointiert Stellung beziehen und neue Perspektiven und Fragestellungen vorstellen. Verhandelt wird nicht nur die klassische, die Ignatios-Forschung bis heute dominierende Frage, ob die Briefe tatsächlich auf einen Märtyrerbischof der frühen 2. Jahrhunderts zurückgehen. Erprobt werden vielmehr vor allem neue Theorien und Modelle im Blick auf die Funktion und einen möglichen kultur- und theologiegeschichtlichen Ort der Briefe. Gängige Annahmen werden einer Überprüfung unterzogen, um deutlich zu machen, dass hinsichtlich der Beziehung der Briefe zu anderen frühchristlichen Schriften, zu kirchlichen Entwicklungen und theologischen Vorstellungen der Zeit Differenzierungen und Korrekturen nötig sind. Dies schließt Überlegungen zu Modifikationen der konventionellen Briefform und zur brieflichen und literarischen Kommunikation, aber auch zur komplexen Überlieferungsgeschichte des Corpus Ignatianum ein. Ziel des Bandes und der einzelnen Beiträge ist nicht die Lösung aller offenen Fragen und Kontroversen der Forschung, sondern die Anregung, bei der Beschäftigung mit den Briefen neue Optionen und Methoden einzubeziehen.
Fathers of the church --- Bishops --- 276 --- Archbishops --- Clergy --- Major orders --- Metropolitans --- Orders, Major --- Chaplains, Bishops' --- Episcopacy --- Church fathers --- Patristics --- Philosophy, Patristic --- Christians --- Correspondence&delete& --- History and criticism --- Griekse patrologie--IGNATIUS ANTIOCHENUS --- Ignatius, --- Ighnātiyūs, --- Ignace, --- Ignasi, --- Ignatiĭ, --- Ignatios, --- Ignatios tou Theophorou, --- Pseudo-Ignatius, --- Correspondence. --- Ignatius Theophorus, --- Correspondence --- Apostolic Fathers. --- Apostolische Väter. --- Epistolographie. --- Frühchristentum. --- Ignatios of Antiochia. --- Ignatios von Antiochia. --- early Christianity. --- epistolography. --- Ignatios of Antiochia --- Apostolic Fathers --- Early Christianity --- Epistolography
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In general, theological terms this study examines the interplay of early Christian understandings of history, revelation, and identity. The book explores this interaction through detailed analysis of appeals to "mystery" in the Pauline letter collection and then the discourse of previously hidden but newly revealed mysteries in various second-century thinkers. T.J. Lang argues that the historical coordination of the concealed/revealed binary ("the mystery previously hidden but presently revealed") enabled these early Christian authors to ground Christian claims - particularly key ecclesial, hermeneutical, and christological claims - in Israel's history and in the eternal design of God while at the same time accounting for their revelatory newness. This particular Christian conception of time gives birth to a new and totalizing historical consciousness, and one that has significant implications for the construction of Christian identity, particularly vis-à-vis Judaism.
Mystery --- Revelation --- Church history --- 227.08 --- 276 =75 IGNATIUS ANTIOCHENUS --- 276 =71 TERTULLIANUS, QUINTUS SEPTIMUS FLORENS --- Apostolic Church --- Christianity --- Church, Apostolic --- Early Christianity --- Early church --- Primitive and early church --- Primitive Christianity --- Fathers of the church --- Great Apostasy (Mormon doctrine) --- God --- Inspiration --- Supernatural --- Mysteries (Revelation of God) --- 227.08 Paulinische theologie --- Paulinische theologie --- History of doctrines --- Griekse patrologie--IGNATIUS ANTIOCHENUS --- Latijnse patrologie--TERTULLIANUS, QUINTUS SEPTIMUS FLORENS --- Bible. --- Bible --- Holy Scriptures (Bible) --- Epistles of Paul --- Paul, Epistles of --- Paul Sŏsin --- Pauline epistles --- Risālat al-Qiddīs Būlus al-rasūl al-thāniyah ilá Tīmūthīʼūs --- Theology. --- Biblia --- Mystery. --- historical consciousness. --- reception history. --- revelation.
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In Ignatius of Antioch and the Arian Controversy , Paul R. Gilliam III contends that the legacy of the second-century martyr Ignatius of Antioch was one battleground upon which Nicene and Non-Nicene personalities fought for their understanding of the relationship of the Son to the Father. It is well-know that Ignatius’ views continued to live on into the fourth century via the long recension of his letters. Gilliam, however, shows that there was much more to Ignatius’ fourth-century presence than the Ignatian long recension.
Church history --- Arianism. --- Ignatius, --- Jesus Christ --- History of doctrines --- 276 =75 IGNATIUS ANTIOCHENUS --- 276 =75 IGNATIUS ANTIOCHENUS Griekse patrologie--IGNATIUS ANTIOCHENUS --- 276 =75 IGNATIUS ANTIOCHENUS Patrologie grecque--IGNATIUS ANTIOCHENUS --- Griekse patrologie--IGNATIUS ANTIOCHENUS --- Patrologie grecque--IGNATIUS ANTIOCHENUS --- Antitrinitarianism --- Christian heresies --- Homoousian controversy --- Apostolic Church --- Christianity --- Church, Apostolic --- Early Christianity --- Early church --- Primitive and early church --- Primitive Christianity --- Fathers of the church --- Great Apostasy (Mormon doctrine) --- History --- Christ --- Cristo --- Jezus Chrystus --- Jesus Cristo --- Jesus, --- Christ, Jesus --- Yeh-su --- Masīḥ --- Khristos --- Gesù --- Christo --- Yeshua --- Chrystus --- Gesú Cristo --- Ježíš --- Isa, --- Nabi Isa --- Isa Al-Masih --- Al-Masih, Isa --- Masih, Isa Al --- -Jesus, --- Jesucristo --- Yesu --- Yeh-su Chi-tu --- Iēsous --- Iēsous Christos --- Iēsous, --- Kʻristos --- Hisus Kʻristos --- Christos --- Jesuo --- Yeshuʻa ben Yosef --- Yeshua ben Yoseph --- Iisus --- Iisus Khristos --- Jeschua ben Joseph --- Ieso Kriʻste --- Yesus --- Kristus --- ישו --- ישו הנוצרי --- ישו הנצרי --- ישוע --- ישוע בן יוסף --- المسيح --- مسيح --- يسوع المسيح --- 耶稣 --- 耶稣基督 --- 예수그리스도 --- Jíizis --- Yéshoua --- Iėsu̇s --- Khrist Iėsu̇s --- عيسىٰ --- Ighnātiyūs, --- Ignace, --- Ignasi, --- Ignatiĭ, --- Ignatios, --- Ignatios tou Theophorou, --- Ignatius Theophorus, --- Pseudo-Ignatius, --- Church history - Early church, ca. 30-600. --- Ignatius, - Saint, Bishop of Antioch, - -approximately 110. --- Jesus Christ - History of doctrines - Early church, ca. 30-600.
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Back cover: Jonathon Lookadoo studies the high priestly and temple metaphors in Ignatius's letters and shows how Ignatius depicts Jesus and the church. He shows that Jesus functions as an intermediary between God the Father and the churches, which should be unified as God's temple.
276 --- Griekse patrologie--IGNATIUS ANTIOCHENUS --- Ignatius, --- Jesus Christ. --- Jesus Christ --- Ighnātiyūs, --- Ignace, --- Ignasi, --- Ignatiĭ, --- Ignatios, --- Ignatios tou Theophorou, --- Pseudo-Ignatius, --- Christ --- Cristo --- Jezus Chrystus --- Jesus Cristo --- Jesus, --- Jezus --- Christ, Jesus --- Yeh-su --- Masīḥ --- Khristos --- Gesù --- Christo --- Yeshua --- Chrystus --- Gesú Cristo --- Ježíš --- Isa, --- Nabi Isa --- Isa Al-Masih --- Al-Masih, Isa --- Masih, Isa Al --- -Jesus, --- Jesucristo --- Yesu --- Yeh-su Chi-tu --- Iēsous --- Iēsous Christos --- Iēsous, --- Kʻristos --- Hisus Kʻristos --- Christos --- Jesuo --- Yeshuʻa ben Yosef --- Yeshua ben Yoseph --- Iisus --- Iisus Khristos --- Jeschua ben Joseph --- Ieso Kriʻste --- Yesus --- Kristus --- ישו --- ישו הנוצרי --- ישו הנצרי --- ישוע --- ישוע בן יוסף --- المسيح --- مسيح --- يسوع المسيح --- 耶稣 --- 耶稣基督 --- 예수그리스도 --- Jíizis --- Yéshoua --- Iėsu̇s --- Khrist Iėsu̇s --- عيسىٰ --- Priesthood. --- Ignatius Theophorus,
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