Early Arianism : a view of salvation / Robert C. Gregg and Dennis E. Groh.
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TextPublication details: Philadelphia : Fortress Press, c1981.Description: xiv, 209 p. ; 24 cmISBN: - 0800605764 :
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- BT1350 .G64 1981
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
The Arian Christ --
The Son : one of many brothers --
The obedient Logos --
Claims on the Life of St. Antony --
Divine will and divine nature as Christological options.
Arianism is the archetypal Christian heresy. It was not only a watershed historically; its central issue-the question of Christ's full co-equal divinity as Son of God-remains an issue of deep concern to every generation of Christians, including our own. The traditional critique of Arianism is that its errors arise from an over-intellectual approach to Christianity, that it failed because it lacked a gospel of salvation. Questions about that traditional view have been raised here and there in recent years. This book challenges it head on. It does no on a basis of careful scholarship, and at the same time in a lively and readable style.
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