Early Christian Belief in a Corporeal Deity: Origen and Augustine as Reluctant Witnesses

The view that God is incorporeal, without body or parts, has been the hallmark of Christian orthodoxy, but in the beginning it was not so. In this article I show that ordinary Christians for at least the first three centuries of the current era commonly (and perhaps generally) believed God to be cor...

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Main Author: Paulsen, David L. (Author)
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Language:English
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Published: Cambridge Univ. Press 1990
In: Harvard theological review
Year: 1990, Volume: 83, Issue: 2, Pages: 105-116
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