
For too long certain scholars have been content to portray Irenaeus of Lyons as a well-meaning churchman but incompetent theologian. By offering a careful reading of Irenaeus' polemical and constructive arguments, God and Christ in Irenaeus contradicts these claims by showing that he was highly educated, trained in the rhetorical arts, aware of general philosophical positions, and able to use both rhetorical and philosophical theories and methods in his argumentation. Moreover, the theological account laid down by his pen was original and sophisticated, supremely so for one of the second century. In contrast to readings that minimize the metaphysical dimension of Irenaeus' theology, Anthony Briggman establishes as pillars of Irenaeus' polemical argumentation and constructive theology his conception of the divine being as infinite and simple, the reciprocal immanence of the Word-Son and God the Father, divine generation, the union of the divine Word-Son and human nature in the person of Christ, and the revelatory activity of the infinite and incomprehensible Word-Son, amongst other features of his theology. Briggman offers a fundamentally new understanding of Irenaeus and his thought.
This book investigates the theological sophistication and intellectual rigor of Irenaeus of Lyons, challenging the historical perception of him as an incompetent thinker. Anthony Briggman, a scholar of early Christian history, utilizes a detailed analysis of Irenaeus' polemical and constructive writings to demonstrate his mastery of rhetorical and philosophical methods. The author argues that Irenaeus possessed a highly developed metaphysical framework that was both original and complex for the second century.
What You Will Find
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Scholars and theologians recognize this work as a significant re-evaluation of Irenaean thought that corrects long-standing misconceptions regarding his intellectual capabilities. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which is intended for those with a background in patristic theology or early Christian history.
Page Count:
247
Publication Date:
2018-01-01
Publisher:
OUP Oxford
ISBN-10:
0192511173
ISBN-13:
9780192511171
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