The apostolic age in patristic thought / edited by A. Hilhorst.

This volume deals with how Christians of the first centuries looked back on the period of the nascent Church. Thanks to the incomparable stature of its founder, Jesus Christ, who had descended from heaven and commissioned his Apostles, this period was authorative for all Christians in matters of doc...

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Superior document:Supplements to Vigiliae Christianae, v. 70
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Year of Publication:2004
Language:English
Series:Supplements to Vigiliae Christianae ; v. 70.
Physical Description:1 online resource (272 p.)
Notes:Description based upon print version of record.
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Other title:Preliminary material /
ORIGIN AND EARLY HISTORY OF THE APOSTOLIC OFFICE /
THE EUCHARIST AS A LOVE-MEAL (AGAPE) IN DIDACHE 9–10, AND ITS DEVELOPMENT IN THE PAULINE AND IN THE SYRIAN TRADITION /
ROMANTIC FANTASIES: EARLY CHRISTIANS LOOKING BACK ON THE APOSTOLIC PERIOD /
THE NOTION AПOΣTOΛIKOΣ: A TERMINOLOGICAL SURVEY /
MIRACLES RECALLING THE APOSTOLIC AGE /
LITURGY ON THE AUTHORITY OF THE APOSTLES /
LA TRADITION APOSTOLIQUE ET LE CANON DU NOUVEAU TESTAMENT /
WITNESSES AND MEDIATORS OF CHRIST’S GNOSTIC TEACHINGS /
DIE APOSTOLIZITÄT DER KIRCHLICHEN VERKÜNDIGUNG BEI IRENÄUS VON LYON /
ORIGEN’S VIEW OF APOSTOLIC TRADITION /
THE PARACLETE MANI AS THE APOSTLE OF JESUS CHRIST AND THE ORIGINS OF A NEW CHURCH /
THE APOSTOLIC WORLD OF THOUGHT IN EARLY CHRISTIAN ICONOGRAPHY /
THE ERA OF THE APOSTLES ACCORDING TO EUSEBIUS’ HISTORY OF THE CHURCH /
MONKS: THE ASCETIC MOVEMENT AS A RETURN TO THE AETAS APOSTOLICA /
PRIMUM ENIM OMNES DOCEBANT: AWARENESS OF DISCONTINUITY IN THE EARLY CHURCH: THE CASE OF ECCLESIASTICAL OFFICE /
URBS BEATA JERUSALEM: SAINT AUGUSTIN SUR JÉRUSALEM /
INDEX OF REFERENCES /
Summary:This volume deals with how Christians of the first centuries looked back on the period of the nascent Church. Thanks to the incomparable stature of its founder, Jesus Christ, who had descended from heaven and commissioned his Apostles, this period was authorative for all Christians in matters of doctrine, institutions, rites and morality, a new phenomenon in the Graeco-Roman world. Its implications are explored in sixteen essays dealing with various subjects such as liturgy, the canon of Scriptures, the role of miracles, art, monasticism, and ministry. All contributions, taking into account both the views of individual Church fathers and Gnostic and Manichaean texts, make a large amount of primary material available.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
ISBN:128091467X
9786610914678
9047404297
1429407174
ISSN:0920-623X ;
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: edited by A. Hilhorst.