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Creation and Contingency in Early Patristic Thought

- The Beginning of All Things

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Creation and Contingency in Early Patristic Thought: The Beginning of All Things explores the interface between philosophy and theology in the development of the seminal Christian doctrine of creation ex nihilo. While its main focus lies in an analysis of first to third century patristic accounts of creation, it is likewise attuned to their parallelism with Middle Platonic commentaries on PlatoΓÇÖs theory of cosmological origins in the Timaeus. Just as Christian thinkers sounded out the theological implications of Gn 1:1-2, the successors to PlatoΓÇÖs Academy debated the significance of his teaching (Tim. 28b) that the world ΓÇ£came to be.ΓÇ¥ The fact that both Genesis and the Timaeus address the ΓÇ£beginning of all thingsΓÇ¥ served as a means of bridging the conceptual gap between the Greek philosophical tradition and a Christian perspective rooted in scriptural teaching. PlatoΓÇÖs Timaeus and the doxographies it inspired thus provided early Fathers of the Church with the dialectical resources for explicating their distinctive understanding of creation as a bringing into being from nothing.

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  • Språk:
  • Engelska
  • ISBN:
  • 9781498562836
  • Format:
  • Häftad
  • Sidor:
  • 264
  • Utgiven:
  • 15 December 2020
  • Mått:
  • 153x220x20 mm.
  • Vikt:
  • 399 g.
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Creation and Contingency in Early Patristic Thought: The Beginning of All Things explores the interface between philosophy and theology in the development of the seminal Christian doctrine of creation ex nihilo. While its main focus lies in an analysis of first to third century patristic accounts of creation, it is likewise attuned to their parallelism with Middle Platonic commentaries on PlatoΓÇÖs theory of cosmological origins in the Timaeus. Just as Christian thinkers sounded out the theological implications of Gn 1:1-2, the successors to PlatoΓÇÖs Academy debated the significance of his teaching (Tim. 28b) that the world ΓÇ£came to be.ΓÇ¥ The fact that both Genesis and the Timaeus address the ΓÇ£beginning of all thingsΓÇ¥ served as a means of bridging the conceptual gap between the Greek philosophical tradition and a Christian perspective rooted in scriptural teaching. PlatoΓÇÖs Timaeus and the doxographies it inspired thus provided early Fathers of the Church with the dialectical resources for explicating their distinctive understanding of creation as a bringing into being from nothing.

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