Docetism in the Early Church
The Quest for an Elusive Phenomenon
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Publication
2018 - Mohr Siebeck GmbH & Company KG
Language
English
Word Count
71,750 words, Guess
Page Count
287 pages
Identifiers
- ISBN-139783161540844
- ISBN-103161540840
- OCLC Control Number1030481400
- Better World Books9783161540844
- Open LibraryOL35961626M
Classifications
- LCCBT1368.D63 2018
- LCCBT1368 .D63 2018
Description
This volume studies the ways modern research has tried to detect traces of Docetism in ancient sources, including the gospels and the Johannine epistles and several second-century authors. As a concept, Docetism is often used in scholarly literature for denoting loosely connected or even quite different phenomena or doctrines that all have to do with defining the nature of Christ and the reality of the incarnation and passion of Jesus. The essays presented here approach the topic from a new angle by focusing on the ancient documents themselves instead of staying on a purely theoretical or dogmatic level, while at the same time critically re-eaxmining the historical contexts in which these were produced and first circulated. In some cases, this serves to once more reveal the hidden agendas that have guided modern scholars in their discussion of these topics.
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