Gregorio de Elvira y el paralelismo Adán-Cristo

In the anthropology of Gregory of Elvira there converge different lines of thought. On the one hand he is very dependent on Origen, on the other there is to be found in him the mental framework of Irenaeus and he quotes word for word long passages from Tertullian. The article attempts to determine t...

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Main Author: Ladaria, Luis F. 1944- (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:Spanish
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Published: Ed. Pontificia Univ. Gregoriana 1999
In: Gregorianum
Year: 1999, Volume: 80, Issue: 4, Pages: 677-695
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Summary:In the anthropology of Gregory of Elvira there converge different lines of thought. On the one hand he is very dependent on Origen, on the other there is to be found in him the mental framework of Irenaeus and he quotes word for word long passages from Tertullian. The article attempts to determine to what extent, starting from those influences he encountered, Gregory has developed a personal vision of the relationship between Adam and Christ along the double line of the Pauline parallel: sin and grace, initial creation and eschatological fulfilment. If some characteristic passages stress much this second aspect, the majority of the texts analyzed concentrate primarily on the theme of redemption. The reason for the prefiguration of Christ in the creation of Adam, so important for Irenaeus and Tertullian, does not have in Gregory the prominent place which one might have expected to find.
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