Catholicity and heresy in the early church

While it has often been recognised that the development of Christian orthodoxy was stimulated by the speculations of those who are now called heretics, it is still widely assumed that their contribution was merely catalytic, that they called forth the exposition of what the main church already belie...

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Main Author: Edwards, Mark 1962- (Author)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: Farnham, Surrey, England [u.a.] Ashgate 2009
In:Year: 2009
Reviews:Un nuovo libro su ortodossia ed eresia nella chiesa antica (2012) (Simonetti, Manlio, 1926 - 2017)
Catholicity and heresy in the early Church. By Mark Edwards. Pp. v+201. Farnham–Burlington, Vt: Ashgate, 2009. £60. 978 0 7546 6291 4; 978 0 7546 6297 6 (2010) (Moll, Sebastian, 1980 -)
Catholicity and Heresy in the Early Church. By Mark Edwards (2010) (Lössl, Josef, 1964 -)
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Church / Orthodoxy (motif) / Heresy / Ecclesiology / History 30-600
Further subjects:B Theology, Doctrinal History Early church, ca. 30-600
B Gnosticism History
B Theology, Doctrinal History Early church, ca. 30-600
B Heresy History
B Heresy History
B Church Catholicity
B Gnosticism History
B Church History Primitive and early church, ca. 30-600
B Church Catholicity
B Church history Primitive and early church, ca. 30-600
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Summary:While it has often been recognised that the development of Christian orthodoxy was stimulated by the speculations of those who are now called heretics, it is still widely assumed that their contribution was merely catalytic, that they called forth the exposition of what the main church already believed but had not yet been required to formulate. This book maintains that scholars have underrated the constructive role of these 'heretical' peculations in the evolution of dogma, showing that salient elements in the doctrines of the fall, the Trinity and the union of God and man in Christ derive from teachings that were initially rejected by the main church. Mark Edwards also reveals how authors who epitomised orthodoxy in their own day sometimes favoured teachings which were later considered heterodox, and that their doctrines underwent radical revision before they became a fixed element of orthodoxy. The first half of the volume discusses the role of Gnostic theologians in the formation of catholic thought; the second half will offer an unfashionable view of the controversies which gave rise to the councils of Nicaea, Ephesus and Chalcedon. Many of the theories advanced here have not been broached elsewhere, and no synthesis on this scale had been attempted by other scholars. While this book proposes a revision in the scholarly perception of early Christendom, it also demonstrates the essential unity of the tradition.
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references
Physical Description:201 S., 24 cm
ISBN:0754662977