Augustine's early theology of image [electronic resource] : a study in the development of pro-nicene theology / Gerald P. Boersma.
2016
BR65.A9 B593 2016eb
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Augustine's early theology of image [electronic resource] : a study in the development of pro-nicene theology / Gerald P. Boersma.
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9780190251444 (electronic book)
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New York, NY : Oxford University Press, 2016.
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English
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1 online resource (xv, 318 pages).
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10.1093/acprof:oso/9780190251369 doi
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BR65.A9 B593 2016eb
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231
Summary
Gerald P. Boersma examines Augustine's early theology of the image of God, or imago dei, and shows that he affirms that both Christ and the human person are the imago dei. Boersma contextualizes Augustine's theology prior to his ordination (386-391) by demonstrating that it represents a significant departure from earlier Latin pro-Nicene theologies of image.
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Gerald P. Boersma examines Augustine's early theology of the image of God, or imago dei, and shows that he affirms that both Christ and the human person are the imago dei. Boersma contextualizes Augustine's theology prior to his ordination (386-391) by demonstrating that it represents a significant departure from earlier Latin pro-Nicene theologies of image.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Oxford studies in historical theology.
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Hilary of Poitiers
Marius Victorinus
Ambrose of Milan
The Plotinian image
Proteus and participation
The analogical and embodied imago dei
The ascent of the image in De vera religione
Epilogue: The imago dei in De trinitate.
Marius Victorinus
Ambrose of Milan
The Plotinian image
Proteus and participation
The analogical and embodied imago dei
The ascent of the image in De vera religione
Epilogue: The imago dei in De trinitate.