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NOVATIANS THEOLOGY OF THE SONCB

Autor Daniel Lloyd
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 22 iul 2020
Early Christian theologian Novatian's (c. 200-258) work begins with the topic of the unique and supreme Father. The categories he uses to describe the Father include both traditions from Christian sources and articulations of negative theology, especially as seen in Middle Platonism. After establishing the limitations set by philosophical and theological language, Daniel Lloyd turns to the positive categories Novatian chooses for describing the Father, highlighting Novatian's emphasis on revelation, evaluating the parameters of the uniqueness of the Father, and showing that his theology presents the Father as distinct in attributes such as incomprehensibility, eternality, and inability to change. Having presented Novatian's theology of the Father as the center point of his thought, Lloyd next assesses Novatian's theology of the Son, showing that his categories and terminology, even to the point of calling the Son "God," do not function against his theology of the unique Father. Novatian has many resources for speaking about the Son's divinity in a way that does not contradict his theology of the Father. Lloyd presents and analyzes these resources to demonstrate that the Son's status as ontologically subordinate to the Father is the best reading of De Trinitate.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781978711679
ISBN-10: 1978711670
Pagini: 296
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.66 kg
Editura: Rowman & Littlefield

Notă biografică

Daniel Lloyd is associate professor in the Philosophy, Theology, and Religion Department at Saint Leo University. He is the author of Novatian's Theology of the Father and Son: A Study in Ontological Subordinationism (2020).

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Novatian bases his theology in De Trinitate on an understanding of the Father's uniqueness and supremacy. Daniel Lloyd demonstrates how the Son's ontological subordination to the Father follows from this foundation in Novatian's thought.