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Irenaeus on Creation: The Cosmic Christ and the Saga of Redemption: Vigiliae Christianae, Supplements, cartea 91

Autor Matthew Steenberg
en Limba Engleză Hardback – mai 2008
Scholarship on Irenaeus has long acknowledged the centrality of creation to his theology, yet without fitting this theme securely into the Christological vision of Christ the ‘Recapitulator’. Studies have considered elements of Irenaeus’ cosmology and anthropology in extraction; but without seeing creation as an intrinsic part of his Christocentric vision, these have only partially been able to capture the intricacy and significance of his embrace of the creation saga. Drawing on the most recent Irenaean scholarship, the present volume explores in detail the Christocentric cosmology of one of the second century’s greatest writers, setting him in the context of the theological currents of his day. The result is a volume that offers new insights into the trinitarian articulation of early Christianity, the full significance of humanity as bearing God’s ‘image’, and a fuller reading of the details behind the title, ‘Irenaeus the creationist’.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789004166820
ISBN-10: 9004166823
Pagini: 246
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Vigiliae Christianae, Supplements


Notă biografică

M.C. Steenberg, D.Phil in Theology, University of Oxford, is Professor of Theology and Head of Theology & Religious Studies at Leeds Trinity and All Saints. He has published numerous articles on Irenaeus and the second-century milieu, and is author of the forthcoming monograph from T&T Clark, Of God and Man: Theology as Anthropology from Irenaeus to Athanasius.

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Abbreviations

Citation Conventions

Introduction

Creation and the life of the human race: The contours of Irenaeus’ cosmic anthropology

Comparative sources

The ‘Gnostics’

Contemporary Christian sources: Justin and Theophilus

Jewish sources



Chapter One

Creation’s Stage: The Background to Irenaeus’ Protology

The motivation and cause of creation

Contemporary interpretations of creation and motivation

Irenaeus on the motivation for creation

The creator’s untrammelled power: a doctrine of creation ex nihilo

Creation ex nihilo in the broader theological milieu

Irenaeus’ developments: creation ex nihilo clarified in Christ

Chiliasm: Reading the beginning through the end and the end through the beginning

Chapter Two

‘The Work of His Hands’: The Creation of the Cosmos

‘Trinity’? Creation as an act of Father, Son and Spirit

A triune act – three roles in creation

Distinguishing the creative work

The ‘hands’ of the Father

A ‘timeline’ of creation

The days of creation and the beginning of redemption

Days that lead to growth: ‘Increase and multiply’

Recapitulation, and a definition of history


Chapter Three

Dust and Life: The Creation of the Human Person

The triune creation of humanity

The untilled earth and the constitution of the human person

The creature wrought of dust and breath: the composition of the human formation

Four categories of incarnational reading

God and not angels created the human handiwork

Christ’s birth and human nature

The material aspect of humanity’s being as a creature of flesh

The human-shaped soul: man’s immortal element in relation to the Holy Spirit

From dust and breath to living image

The paradise of humankind

Humanity’s relationship to the cosmos

Humanity’s social context: the relationship of Adam and Eve


Chapter Four

History Transformed: Humanity’s Transgression

The tree and the prohibition

The nature of the prohibition: protection from knowledge misused

The relationship of knowledge and obedience

The dynamic of maturing knowledge and responsibility

A prohibition but not a test

The fall of knowledge and knowing

The question of humanity’s ‘fall’

The devil and the deception of the human child

The devil’s motivation

The nature and the accomplishment of the deceit

The response to sin: humankind

The opening of humanity’s eyes: awareness and reaction

Humanity’s flight and confrontation with God

The response to sin: God

The curse

The clothing and the expulsion from paradise


Chapter Five

Stumbling to Perfection: Life after Eden

Cain and Abel, and the internalisation of transgression

Enoch, Noah and the deluge

The descendents of Noah and the future of the race

The tower of Babel and the distribution of races


Conclusion


Appendix I: A note on Irenaean source texts and dates

The Irenaean corpus

Reading Irenaeus: a note on source texts

Dating the Epideixis with respect to the Adversus haereses

Appendix II: Use of Genesis 1-11 in the Irenaean Corpus

Appendix III: Irenaeus’ employment of the two accounts of humanity’s creation

Bibliography