Image, word, and God in the early Christian centuries
Christianity proclaims Christ and the incarnate word of God; the Bible is described as the Word of God in both Jewish and Christian tradition. Are these usages merely homonymous, or would the ancients have recognized a more intimate relation between the word incarnate and the word proclaimed? This b...
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Farnham, England ; Burlington, VT :
Ashgate Pub. Ltd
2013
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Colección: | Ashgate studies in philosophy & theology in late antiquity
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Seeing and hearing God in the Old Testament
- Seeing and hearing God in the New Testament
- Word and image in classical Greek philosophy
- Philosophers and sophists of the early Roman era
- Image, text and incarnation in the second century
- Image, text and incarnation in the third century
- Neoplatonism and the arts
- Image, text and incarnation in the fourth century
- Myth and text in proclus
- Christianity of Christian Platonism.