The work offers a comprehensive exploration of the moral vision of Didymus the Blind and concludes that it cannot easily be categorized as 'Alexandrian' theology.
The work offers a comprehensive exploration of the moral vision of Didymus the Blind and concludes that it cannot easily be categorized as 'Alexandrian' theology.
Grant Bayliss has lectured on the life and theology of the early church in both Cambridge and Oxford Universities and is currently Lecturer in Liturgy and Patristics at Ripon College Cuddesdon, Oxford.
Inhaltsangabe
List of Abbreviations Introduction: A Fourth-Century 'Virtue-Origenism' Part I: Background 1: Didymus through the Eyes of Others 2: Teaching Virtue 3: Footprints in the Sand: Assessing the Didymean Corpus 4: Reading Virtue: Didymus and 'Elevated' Exegesis Part II: Didymus and the Doctrine of Virtue 5: Virtue, Reality, and the Pre-existence of the Soul 6: The Call to Virtue 7: Numbering the Virtues Part III: Didymus and the Doctrine of Sin 8: Psychology and the Pathology of Sin 9: The Doctrine of Pre-Passion 10: Interpreting 'Original' Sin Afterword Bibliography
List of Abbreviations Introduction: A Fourth-Century 'Virtue-Origenism' Part I: Background 1: Didymus through the Eyes of Others 2: Teaching Virtue 3: Footprints in the Sand: Assessing the Didymean Corpus 4: Reading Virtue: Didymus and 'Elevated' Exegesis Part II: Didymus and the Doctrine of Virtue 5: Virtue, Reality, and the Pre-existence of the Soul 6: The Call to Virtue 7: Numbering the Virtues Part III: Didymus and the Doctrine of Sin 8: Psychology and the Pathology of Sin 9: The Doctrine of Pre-Passion 10: Interpreting 'Original' Sin Afterword Bibliography
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