Words, Imagery, and the Mystery of Christ

Words, Imagery, and the Mystery of Christ

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  • Author: Steven A. McKinion
  • Publisher: BRILL
  • ISBN: 9004313214
  • Category : Religion
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 256

This volume deals with the christology of fifth-century pastor and theologian Cyril of Alexandria, particularly as it relates to Apollinarianism and Nestorianism. More specifically, it explores the use of a plethora of images to illustrate his understanding of the mystery of Christ. The book traces the background of his analogies in the philosophers and the Scriptures. Included are sections on Cyril’s understanding and use of the Scriptures, and the intended force of images in his theology. The final part is a re-reading of his christology through the lens of his christological imagery. Historians of Christian theology and dogma will find a unique look into the word pictures Cyril uses and the picture of Christ the reveal.


Reclaiming Participation

Reclaiming Participation

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  • Author: Cynthia Peters Anderson
  • Publisher: Fortress Press
  • ISBN: 1451489560
  • Category : Religion
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 312

In an era that oscillates regularly between nihilism and the erosion of moral vision, on the one hand, and pseudo-gnostic myths of self-apotheosis on the other, the classical Christian claim of human participation in the divine as the story of the transformation of human life in its physical, moral, spiritual, and eschatological dimensions takes on radical, counter-cultural color. It is an affirmation that offers hope and meaning for humanity secured by God’s participation in human life through Jesus Christ. The Christological ground of this claim is crucial to secure and animate the argument of this text. The author performs, in this, a retrieval of the Christological vision of the unification of the divine and the human in the single subject of Jesus Christ as the programmatic center point of human transformation and participation, articulated particularly by Cyril of Alexandria. The patristic pattern is used as a lens through which to examine and assess modern iterations—those of Karl Barth and Hans Urs von Balthasar. In this, the author provides a critical updating of this vital classical theme, annotating a vision of divine life opened up for created participation that can foster hope in the climes of contemporary life.


Reading the Bible Supernaturally

Reading the Bible Supernaturally

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  • Author: John Piper
  • Publisher: Crossway
  • ISBN: 143355352X
  • Category : Religion
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 364

The Bible reveals glorious things. And yet we often miss its power because we read it the same way we read any other book. In Reading the Bible Supernaturally, best-selling author John Piper teaches us how to read the Bible in light of its divine author. In doing so, he highlights the Bible's unique ability to reveal God to humanity in a way that informs our minds, transforms our hearts, and ignites our love. With insights into the biblical text drawn from decades of experience studying, preaching, and teaching Scripture, Piper helps us experience the transformative power of God's Word—a power that extends beyond the mere words on the page. Ultimately, Piper shows us that in the seemingly ordinary act of reading the Bible, something supernatural happens: we encounter the living God.


Grace and Christology in the Early Church

Grace and Christology in the Early Church

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  • Author: Donald Fairbairn
  • Publisher: OUP Oxford
  • ISBN: 0191531278
  • Category : Religion
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 276

Was there a genuine theological consensus about Christ in the early Church? Donald Fairbairn's persuasive study uses the concept of grace to clarify this question. There were two sharply divergent understandings of grace and christology. One understanding, characteristic of Theodore and Nestorius, saw grace as God's gift of co-operation to Christians and Christ as the uniquely graced man. The other understanding, characteristic of Cyril of Alexandria and John Cassian, saw grace as God the Word's personal descent to the human sphere so as to give himself to humanity. Dealing with, among others, John Chrysostom, John of Antioch, and Leo the Great, Fairbairn suggests that these two understandings were by no means equally represented in the fifth century: Cyril's view was in fact the consensus of the early Church.


The Appropriation of Divine Life in Cyril of Alexandria

The Appropriation of Divine Life in Cyril of Alexandria

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  • Author: Daniel A. Keating
  • Publisher: OUP Oxford
  • ISBN: 0191532991
  • Category : Religion
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 326

Daniel A. Keating presents a comprehensive account of sanctification and divinization in Cyril. By establishing the importance of pneumatology in Cyril's narrative of salvation and by showing the requirement for an ethical aspect of divinization grounded in the example of Christ himself, this study brings a corrective to certain readings of Cyril that tend to exaggerate the 'somatic' or 'physicalistic' character of his understanding of divinization. Keating argues that Cyril correlates the somatic and pneumatic means of our union with Christ, and integrates impressively the ontological and ethical aspects of our sanctification and divinization. A final chapter compares these findings with Theodore of Mopsuestia, Augustine, and Leo the Great, in order to examine in brief the relationship between Eastern and Western accounts of salvation.


Remains

Remains

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  • Author: Thomas Cranmer
  • Publisher:
  • ISBN:
  • Category : England
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 596


The Remains of Thomas Cranmer, Archbishop of Canterbury

The Remains of Thomas Cranmer, Archbishop of Canterbury

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  • Author: Thomas Cranmer
  • Publisher:
  • ISBN:
  • Category : Theology
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 584


Answer to Rich. Smythe's preface

Answer to Rich. Smythe's preface

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  • Author: Thomas Cranmer
  • Publisher:
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  • Category : Great Britain
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 588


The Whole Mystery of Christ

The Whole Mystery of Christ

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  • Author: Jordan Daniel Wood
  • Publisher: University of Notre Dame Pess
  • ISBN: 0268203466
  • Category : Religion
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 495

A thoroughgoing examination of Maximus Confessor’s singular theological vision through the prism of Christ’s cosmic and historical Incarnation. Jordan Daniel Wood changes the trajectory of patristic scholarship with this comprehensive historical and systematic study of one of the most creative and profound thinkers of the patristic era: Maximus Confessor (560–662 CE). Wood's panoramic vantage on Maximus’s thought emulates the theological depth of Hans Urs von Balthasar’s Cosmic Liturgy while also serving as a corrective to that classic text. Maximus's theological vision may be summed up in his enigmatic assertion that “the Word of God, very God, wills always and in all things to actualize the mystery of his Incarnation.” The Whole Mystery of Christ sets out to explicate this claim. Attentive to the various contexts in which Maximus thought and wrote—including the wisdom of earlier church fathers, conciliar developments in Christological and Trinitarian doctrine, monastic and ascetic ways of life, and prominent contemporary philosophical traditions—the book explores the relations between God’s act of creation and the Word’s historical Incarnation, between the analogy of being and Christology, and between history and the Fall, in addition to treating such topics as grace, deification, theological predication, and the ontology of nature versus personhood. Perhaps uniquely among Christian thinkers, Wood argues, Maximus envisions creatio ex nihilo as creatio ex Deo in the event of the Word’s kenosis: the mystery of Christ is the revealed identity of the Word’s historical and cosmic Incarnation. This book will be of interest to scholars and students of patristics, historical theology, systematic theology, and Byzantine studies.


The Mystery of Jesus Christ

The Mystery of Jesus Christ

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  • Author: Fernando Ocáriz Braña
  • Publisher: Scepter Publishers
  • ISBN: 9781851821273
  • Category : Religion
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 340

Written chiefly for theology students the book presents the authentic teachings of Catholic faith, to be found not only in the ancient conciliar sources, but also in important recent documents dealing with disputed issues of our times. Chapters deal with: The hoped-for Saviour; The Coming of Jesus Christ in the fullness of time; The Person of Christ; Christ, the Way, the Truth and the Life; Redemption.