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E-grāmata: Archetypal Heresy

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(Regius Professor of Divinity Emeritus, University of Oxford)
  • Formāts: 215 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 08-Aug-1996
  • Izdevniecība: Oxford University Press
  • ISBN-13: 9780191520594
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  • Formāts: 215 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 08-Aug-1996
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  • ISBN-13: 9780191520594

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Arianism has always been regarded as the archetypal heresy. It did affirm the divinity of Christ as the Son of God, but, unlike orthodoxy, it regarded the divinity as secondary and inferior to that of the Father, the one supreme God. Recently many scholars have presented a more positive view of the religious intentions of Arianism than has been customary in the past. Yet the Nicene Creed, which was designed explicitly to outlaw Arianism, remains one of the primary expressions of Christian orthodoxy. Maurice Wiles traces the history of how Arianism has been viewed in later Christian thought, particularly where scholars or religious groups have adopted broadly Arian views. The main example of a re-emergence of Arian ideas is among the leaders of new scientific Englightenment in the early eighteenth century, especially Sir Isaac Newton and his disciples, William Whiston and Samuel Clarke. The longest section of the book deals with how and why their beliefs took this form, and why this approach disappeared again around the end of the century. A final section considers the interaction of belief and cricital judgement in British Arian scholarship during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.

Recenzijas

This book is a rarity: a work of ripe and profound scholarship that is nevertheless both concise and readable...Throughout there are comments of great insight and good sense which make the book much more than just a monograph for specialists in the history of doctrine. It is rather an important case study giving much food for thought to anyone interested in the health and the commending of Christian doctrine in our own day.

Abbreviations x
What is Arianism?
1(26)
A Question of Definition
1(4)
A Polemical Construction
5(4)
A Sympathetic Reconstruction
9(18)
The End of Arianism
27(25)
The Greek East
27(8)
The Latin West
35(5)
Gothic Christianity
40(12)
Maimbourg's Millennium and the Second Death of Arianism
52(10)
The Rise and Fall of British Arianism
62(103)
Seventeenth-Century Origins
62(15)
The Secret Arianism of Issac Newton
77(16)
The Public Arianism of William Whiston
93(17)
The Moderate Arianism of Samuel Clarke
110(24)
English Presbyterianism's `Insidious Tendency to Arianism'
134(23)
The Third Death of Arianism
157(8)
Faith and Historical Judgement in British Arian Scholarship
165(17)
The Nineteenth Century: Newman and Gwatkin
165(11)
The Twentieth Century: Williams and Hanson
176(6)
Epilogue
182(5)
Bibliography 187(12)
Index of Biblical References 199(1)
General Index 200


Maurice Wiles is Regius Professor of Divinity Emeritus, University of Oxford, and past Editor of the Journal of Theological Studies.