Jonathan Morgan argues that Cyril of Alexandria's interpretation of circumcision provides invaluable insight into his complex doctrine of salvation. Spiritual circumcision - or circumcision of the Spirit - is a recurring theme across the extensive body of work he produced before the Nestorian controversy in 428. When Cyril considers the meaning and scope of circumcision, he recognizes it as a type that can describe a range of salvific effects. For him, circumcision functions as a unifying conce…
Jonathan Morgan argues that Cyril of Alexandria's interpretation of circumcision provides invaluable insight into his complex doctrine of salvation. Spiritual circumcision - or circumcision of the Spirit - is a recurring theme across the extensive body of work he produced before the Nestorian controversy in 428. When Cyril considers the meaning and scope of circumcision, he recognizes it as a type that can describe a range of salvific effects. For him, circumcision functions as a unifying concept for various aspects of his doctrine of salvation such as purification, sanctification, participation, and freedom. But Cyril's soteriology cannot be understood in isolation. Thus, Cyril's discussions of circumcision often include correlative concepts such as hamartiology and Trinitarian theology. In this way, Cyril's discussions of circumcision illuminate important doctrines within his entire theological schema. Cyril's interpretation of circumcision as a biblical type also sheds light on his biblical exegesis. The author demonstrates that what Cyril does with circumcision substantiates the thesis that his Scriptural interpretation was shaped, in part, by his relationship with Judaism. Throughout his biblical commentaries, Cyril goes to great lengths to demonstrate that Jewish theology and practice are founded upon the "types and shadows" of the Old Testament instead of the spiritual realities that are fulfilled in Christ. Several scholars have recognized this significant feature of Cyril's exegesis and have explored the various "type-reality" relationships present in Cyril's writings. However, very little attention has been paid to the way Cyril's interpretation of circumcision further clarifies this aspect of his biblical interpretation.
Jonathan Morgan argues that Cyril of Alexandria's interpretation of circumcision provides invaluable insight into his complex doctrine of salvation. Spiritual circumcision - or circumcision of the Spirit - is a recurring theme across the extensive body of work he produced before the Nestorian controversy in 428. When Cyril considers the meaning and scope of circumcision, he recognizes it as a type that can describe a range of salvific effects. For him, circumcision functions as a unifying concept for various aspects of his doctrine of salvation such as purification, sanctification, participation, and freedom. But Cyril's soteriology cannot be understood in isolation. Thus, Cyril's discussions of circumcision often include correlative concepts such as hamartiology and Trinitarian theology. In this way, Cyril's discussions of circumcision illuminate important doctrines within his entire theological schema. Cyril's interpretation of circumcision as a biblical type also sheds light on his biblical exegesis. The author demonstrates that what Cyril does with circumcision substantiates the thesis that his Scriptural interpretation was shaped, in part, by his relationship with Judaism. Throughout his biblical commentaries, Cyril goes to great lengths to demonstrate that Jewish theology and practice are founded upon the "types and shadows" of the Old Testament instead of the spiritual realities that are fulfilled in Christ. Several scholars have recognized this significant feature of Cyril's exegesis and have explored the various "type-reality" relationships present in Cyril's writings. However, very little attention has been paid to the way Cyril's interpretation of circumcision further clarifies this aspect of his biblical interpretation.
Atsiliepimai
Atsiliepimų nėra
0 pirkėjai įvertino šią prekę.
5
0%
4
0%
3
0%
2
0%
1
0%
Kainos garantija
Ženkliuku „Kainos garantija” pažymėtoms prekėms Knygos.lt garantuoja geriausią kainą. Jei identiška prekė kitoje internetinėje parduotuvėje kainuoja mažiau - kompensuojame kainų skirtumą. Kainos lyginamos su knygos.lt nurodytų parduotuvių sąrašu prekių kainomis. Knygos.lt įsipareigoja kompensuoti kainų skirtumą pirkėjui, kuris kreipėsi „Kainos garantijos” taisyklėse nurodytomis sąlygomis. Sužinoti daugiau
Elektroninė knyga
22,39 €
DĖMESIO!
Ši knyga pateikiama ACSM formatu. Jis nėra tinkamas įprastoms skaityklėms, kurios palaiko EPUB ar MOBI formato el. knygas.
Svarbu! Nėra galimybės siųstis el. knygų jungiantis iš Jungtinės Karalystės.
Tai knyga, kurią parduoda privatus žmogus. Kai apmokėsite užsakymą, jį per 7 d. išsiųs knygos pardavėjas . Jei to pardavėjas nepadarys laiku, pinigai jums bus grąžinti automatiškai.
Šios knygos būklė nėra įvertinta knygos.lt ekspertų, todėl visa atsakomybė už nurodytą knygos kokybę priklauso pardavėjui.
Perskaityta knyga:
Nenauja knyga, kuri parduodama tiesiai iš knygos.lt sandėlio. Knygos kokybė įvertinta knygos.lt ekspertų.
Tai knyga, kurią parduoda privatus žmogus. Kai apmokėsite užsakymą, jį per 7 d. išsiųs knygos pardavėjas . Jei to pardavėjas nepadarys laiku, pinigai jums bus grąžinti automatiškai.
Šios knygos būklė nėra įvertinta knygos.lt ekspertų, todėl visa atsakomybė už nurodytą knygos kokybę priklauso pardavėjui.
Atsiliepimai