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St. Ignatius and Christianity in Antioch

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The theology of St. Ignatius of Antioch was wrought in struggle, not in the study. His letters, written on the road to his death in Rome, show him still inextricably engaged with life, and give clear evidence of the vitality of his work as bishop. He was deeply rooted in Christian loyalties -- deeply enough to die for his faith -- but at the same time he was so much in conversation with his generation that his own believes were shaped by that dialogue. Even today his thought has a vigor and freshness wholly lacking in most of the documents that have survived from the early second century. He revered St. Paul, but he had no hesitation in differing from him. His view of the church was as important as his theology. He saw men as divided inwardly and alienated from one another and from God. Only in the church, he believed, could life be found, because life was the divine gift. There, uniquely, men and women could learn to live in community, and slowly experience the healing of their separateness. - Preface.

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English
Pages
293

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Table of Contents

Part one : The situation.
The letters and the man
Antioch and the Christians
The factions in the church
Part two : Theology.
The incarnate Lord
The divine event : revelation
The divine event : salvation
The church and the sacraments
Part three : Christian life.
Life according to the Lord
Union

Edition Notes

Bibliography: p. 272-281.
"Yale doctoral dissertation ... was the first stage of my Ignatian study."

Published in
New Haven
Series
Yale publications in religion ; 1
Other Titles
Christianity in Antioch.
Copyright Date
1960

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
270.1/092, B
Library of Congress
BR1720.I4 C6, BR1720.I4 C6 1960

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Pagination
xiv, 293 p.
Number of pages
293
Dimensions
25 x x centimeters

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL5795824M
Internet Archive
stignatiuschrist0000corw
LCCN
60007821
OCLC/WorldCat
1313590

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