"Ruth Sutcliffe argues that the early Church Fathers' theological understanding of the role of persecution in the Christian life informed their exhortations to individual and communal response, contributing to the church's remarkable survival and growth through this period"--
"Ruth Sutcliffe argues that the early Church Fathers' theological understanding of the role of persecution in the Christian life informed their exhortations to individual and communal response, contributing to the church's remarkable survival and growth through this period"--
Ruth Sutcliffe is senior lecturer in companion animal medicine at James Cook University in Townsville, Australia, and has recently attained a PhD in historical theology. She teaches theology and church history part time, including as a field partner with Theologians Without Borders.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface Acknowledgments Abbreviations Introduction Chapter 1: Clement of Alexandria: Progression to Perfection Chapter 2: Origen of Alexandria: Purposeful Persecution Chapter 3: Tertullian of Carthage: Pedantic Polemicist Chapter 4: Cyprian of Carthage: Pragmatic Pastor Chapter 5: Summa Diogmologica Bibliography Index
Preface Acknowledgments Abbreviations Introduction Chapter 1: Clement of Alexandria: Progression to Perfection Chapter 2: Origen of Alexandria: Purposeful Persecution Chapter 3: Tertullian of Carthage: Pedantic Polemicist Chapter 4: Cyprian of Carthage: Pragmatic Pastor Chapter 5: Summa Diogmologica Bibliography Index
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