Athanasius of Alexandria's 'Treatise On the Incarnation' is a seminal work in Christian theology, focusing on the significance of the Word becoming flesh. Written in the 4th century, the book delves into the theological implications of the Incarnation, exploring how the divine becomes human and the implications of this transformative act. Athanasius employs a persuasive and logical argument, drawing on biblical texts and early Christian thought to defend the central beliefs of the Christian faith. The work is characterized by its clarity, precision, and deep theological insights, making it essential reading for scholars of Christian doctrine and history. Athanasius of Alexandria, known as the 'Father of Orthodoxy,' was a key figure in the early Christian Church and played a significant role in shaping theological doctrine. As a bishop and theologian, Athanasius was heavily involved in the debates surrounding the nature of Christ and the Trinity, and his writings reflect his deep understanding of these complex theological issues. I highly recommend 'Treatise On the Incarnation' to readers interested in exploring the foundational beliefs of Christianity and the theological controversies of the early Church. Athanasius's work remains a cornerstone of Christian theology and offers valuable insights into the mysteries of the Incarnation.



Zusammenfassung
On the Incarnation is one of the early works of Athanasius of Alexandria, Christian theologian and a Church Father. This theological treatise presents teachings on the redemption. Author puts forward the belief that the Son of God, the eternal Word (Logos) through whom God created the world, entered that world in human form to lead men back into the harmony from which they had earlier fallen away.
Titel
Treatise On the Incarnation
Untertitel
Treatise on the Embodiment of the Word of God
Übersetzer
EAN
4066338117120
Format
E-Book (epub)
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Veröffentlichung
04.01.2022
Digitaler Kopierschutz
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Dateigrösse
0.25 MB
Anzahl Seiten
138