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The Divine Sense

by A.N. Williams

Williams examines the conception of intellect in patristic theology from its beginnings in the work of the Apostolic Fathers to Augustine and Cassian in the early fifth century. She shows that early Christian theology is distinctive in its approach from secular philosophies of its time and modern Christian theology.

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Paperback
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English
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A. N. Williams examines the conception of the intellect in patristic theology from its beginnings in the work of the Apostolic Fathers to Augustine and Cassian in the early fifth century. The patristic notion of intellect emerges from its systematic relations to other components of theology: the relation of human mind to the body and the will; the relation of the human to the divine intellect; of human reason to divine revelation and secular philosophy; and from the use of the intellect in both theological reflection and spiritual contemplation. The patristic conception of that intellect is therefore important for the way it signals the character of early Christian theology as both systematic and contemplative and as such, distinctive in its approach from secular philosophies of its time and modern Christian theology.

Table of Contents

Introduction; 1. The dawn of Christian theology; 2. Early Alexandrians: Clement and Origen; 3. Cappadocian theology: Nazianzen and Nyssen; 4. Augustine; 5. Monastic writings; Epilogue.

Review

"Williams writes in a refreshingly direct style...Her own voice rarely intrudes in the body of the text, but when it does, she offers acute judgments and nice insights." --Carl N. Still, St. Thomas More College

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An examination of intellect in patristic theology from its beginnings to the early fifth century.

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"Williams writes in a refreshingly direct style...Her own voice rarely intrudes in the body of the text, but when it does, she offers acute judgments and nice insights." --Carl N. Still, St. Thomas More College

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An examination of intellect in patristic theology from its beginnings to the early fifth century.

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Williams examines the conception of intellect in patristic theology from its beginnings in the work of the Apostolic Fathers to Augustine and Cassian in the early fifth century. She shows that early Christian theology is distinctive in its approach from secular philosophies of its time and modern Christian theology.

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Williams examines the conception of intellect in patristic theology from its beginnings in the work of the Apostolic Fathers to Augustine and Cassian in the early fifth century. She shows that early Christian theology is distinctive in its approach from secular philosophies of its time and modern Christian theology.

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ISBN0521126894
Author A.N. Williams
Short Title DIVINE SENSE
Pages 268
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Language English
ISBN-10 0521126894
ISBN-13 9780521126892
Media Book
Format Paperback
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Subtitle The Intellect in Patristic Theology
Place of Publication Cambridge
Country of Publication United Kingdom
Year 2009
Publication Date 2009-12-03
DEWEY 230.13
UK Release Date 2009-12-03
AU Release Date 2009-12-03
NZ Release Date 2009-12-03
Illustrations Worked examples or Exercises
Alternative 9780511487835
Audience Professional & Vocational

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