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The Center and the Source - Second Century Incarnational Christology and Early Catholic Christianity

English · Hardback

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The identity of catholic Christianity in the early second century was marked by a unified confession of the unique incarnational narrative-that the heavenly Son/Logos became incarnate, suffered, died, rose again, and ascended into heaven. In the early second century this narrative was already widespread and played a foundational role in the theology and paraenesis of catholic Christians. This confessional identity both preceded and precipitated identity-challenging christological conflict with teachers and traditions that rejected central tenets of the incarnational narrative. This book further proposes a model for explaining unity and diversity in early Christianity that centers about a clear confessional identity, allowing both extreme expressions of diversity of texts and traditions while explaining the exclusion of teachers, texts, and traditions that deviated from the confessional norm. This model also proposes an explanation for the promotion and protection of a clear catholic identity in the early second century apart from the structures of an established canon, creed, and cathedra. Furthermore, this early, widespread, and foundational incarnational narrative suggests that its historical roots reach back perhaps as early as the middle of the first century among the majority of first generation Christians.

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Michael J. Svigel is chair and professor of theological studies at Dallas Theological Seminary. He is author of The Center and the Source: Second Century Incarnational Christology and Early Catholic Christianity (2016) and Urban Legends of Church History (2020).

Caroline P. Buie is director of educational technology and adjunct professor in theological studies and church history at Criswell College.

Product details

Authors Michael J. Svigel
Publisher Gorgias Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 09.11.2016
 
EAN 9781463206468
ISBN 978-1-4632-0646-8
No. of pages 490
Dimensions 157 mm x 235 mm x 31 mm
Weight 854 g
Series Gorgias Studies in Early Christianity and Patristi
Subject Humanities, art, music > Religion/theology > Christianity

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