On the apostolic preaching
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Publication
1997 - St. Vladimir's Seminary Press, Crestwood, N.Y, New York (State)
Language
English
Word Count
30,250 words, Guess
Page Count
121 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL695062M
- ISBN-100881411744
- OCLC Control Number37890428
- OCLC Control Numberonapostolicpreac0000iren
- Library of Congress Control Number97042422
and 2 more
- Goodreads501645
- LibraryThing581998
Classifications
- DDC238/.1
- LCCBR65.I63 E6413 1997
Description
St. Irenaeus is the most important theologian of the second century, laying the foundation for all future Christian thinkers. Irenaeus tells us that he had known Polycarp, who had himself known the apostles and been appointed by them as the bishop of the church of Smyrna. This direct contact with the immediate successors of the apostles was of importance for Irenaeus in his later defense of Christian practice and teaching. The Demonstration of the Apostolic Preaching, newly translated here from the ancient Armenian version, presents the same vision with exceptional clarity and simplicity. Written at the end of the second century, it outlines Christian teaching in a non-polemical, non-apologetic manner. The second century was an age not unlike our own: drawing upon various elements from a plethora of religions, the Gnostics conjured up their own diverse gods. In response to this, Irenaeus exhorts his readers to hold fast to Scripture, and simply to see what is.
Subjects
Genres
- Early works to 1800.
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