The Eusebians: The Polemic of Athanasius of Alexandria and the Construction of the `Arian Controversy' (Oxford Theological Monographs) Book + PRICE WATCH * Amazon pricing is not included in price watch

The Eusebians: The Polemic of Athanasius of Alexandria and the Construction of the `Arian Controversy' (Oxford Theological Monographs) Book

A historical and theological re-evaluation of the polemical writings of Athanasius of Alexandria (bishop 328-73), who would become known to later Christian generations as a saint and a champion of orthodoxy, and as the defender of the original Nicene Creed of 325 against the `Arian heresy'. For much of his own lifetime, however, Athanasius was an extremely controversial figure, and his writings, although highly influential on modern interpretations of the fourth-century Church and the so-called `Arian Controversy', display bias and distortion . David M. Gwynn examines Athanasius' polemic in detail, and in particular his construction of those he condemns as `Arian' as a single `heretical party', 'the Eusebians'. Gwynn argues that Athanasius' image of the Church polarized between his own `orthodoxy' and the `Arianism' of the `Eusebians' is a polemical construct, which has seriously impaired our knowledge of the development of Christianity in the crucial period in which the Later Roman Empire became ever increasingly a Christian empire.Read More

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  • 0199205558
  • 9780199205554
  • David M. Gwynn
  • 7 December 2006
  • OUP Oxford
  • Hardcover (Book)
  • 294
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