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Highlights
- The second century was a religious and cultural crucible for early Christian Christology.
- About the Author: James L. Papandrea (PhD, Northwestern University) is associate professor of church history at Garrett-Evangelical Seminary at Northwestern University.
- 144 Pages
- Religion + Beliefs, Christian Theology
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About the Book
In this clear and concise introduction to second-century christologies, James Papandrea sets out five of the principal images of Christ that dominated the postapostolic age. Between varieties of adoptionism and brands of gnosticism, Papandrea helps us see how Logos Christology was forged as the beginning of the church's orthodox confession.
Book Synopsis
The second century was a religious and cultural crucible for early Christian Christology. Was Christ a man, temporarily inhabited by the divine? Was he a spirit, only apparently cloaked in flesh? Or was he the Logos, truly incarnate? Between varieties of adoptionism on the one hand and brands of gnosticism on the other, the church's understanding took shape.In this clear and concise introduction, James Papandrea sets out five of the principal images of Christ that dominated belief and debate in the postapostolic age. While beliefs on the ground were likely more tangled and less defined than we can know, Papandrea helps us see how Logos Christology was forged as the beginning of the church's orthodox confession.This informative and clarifying study of early Christology provides a solid ground for students to begin to explore the early church and its Christologies.
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The Earliest Christologies is an absolutely first-rate introduction to the early development of Christological doctrine. Papandrea has the gift of explaining complex issues clearly, simply, and precisely. . . . This book most definitely belongs in all libraries, academic and seminary, supporting programs in early Christian studies and/or theology."
--Thomas M. Dousa, Catholic Library World, September 2016"The Earliest Christologies is a clear, accessible introduction to five common views from early Christianity. Papandrea offers a helpful taxonomy that avoids oversimplification. By placing Logos Christology within a spectrum of Christian attempts to express the faith, the author shows how orthodox Christology compares with--and ultimately surpasses--its various dialogue partners. With constant references to primary texts that are in turn supported by astute commentary, this book is an excellent starting point for any attempt to learn what early Christians believed about Jesus."
--David Wilhite, associate professor of theology, Baylor University"In The Earliest Christologies, Papandrea enters the messiness of history and 'heresies' in order to explain how Logos Christology became the dominant and enduring perspective on Christ and his significance. If you have puzzled over the christological controversies of the past, expect to find clarity in his account."
--David B. Capes, academic dean, professor of New Testament, Houston Graduate School of TheologyAbout the Author
James L. Papandrea (PhD, Northwestern University) is associate professor of church history at Garrett-Evangelical Seminary at Northwestern University. He is the author of several books, including The Trinitarian Theology of Novatian of Rome and Reading the Early Church Fathers.