Patristic scholars have commented on the early church’s common practice of drawing catechetical instructions from the creation account in Genesis. One of the recurring motifs in such discussions is the fathers’ use of the Adam-Christ typology with its soteriological and sacramental implications. The present study briefly explores this theme in John Chrysostom and Cyril of Alexandria with particular reference to the baptism of Jesus and the theological challenge it posed to the early church: Did Jesus the Lord receive the Spirit at his baptism? Why did he need to be baptized? What is the relationship between the baptism of Jesus and Christian baptism? Both Cyril and Chrysostom make insightful use of the Adamic typology in this context as the...
II Corinthians 5:1-10 has long occupied scholars\u27 attention in their efforts to sort out the maze...
There are few matters of ecclesiastical import which have divided the church so much as the issue of...
The thesis compares the teaching about Baptism contained in the catechetical and mystagogical teachi...
Patristic scholars have commented on the early church’s common practice of drawing catechetical inst...
Patristic scholars have commented on the early church’s common practice of drawing catechetical inst...
Is Adam merely a bad moral example, or has his first sin a lasting impact on the human condition? Th...
The Baptism of Jesus and the Baptism of the First Christians. The author attempts to demonstrate th...
No work of Cyril devoted to exclusively Adam’s sin was preserved. Though in entire of his exegetical...
This study identifies four strategies for theologically reframing the story of the sin of Adam and E...
At least two major Christologies have been found in Philippians 2:6-11, which is otherwise known as ...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the historical development of original sin (the foundational...
THE Apostle Paul had several ways of describing how Christ had achieved salvation for humankind. Fo...
Contemporary scholars and commentators on the baptismal controversy between Augustine and the Donati...
The Christologies that emerged in the aftermath of the Arian controversy represented different inter...
The Christologies that emerged in the aftermath of the Arian controversy represented different inter...
II Corinthians 5:1-10 has long occupied scholars\u27 attention in their efforts to sort out the maze...
There are few matters of ecclesiastical import which have divided the church so much as the issue of...
The thesis compares the teaching about Baptism contained in the catechetical and mystagogical teachi...
Patristic scholars have commented on the early church’s common practice of drawing catechetical inst...
Patristic scholars have commented on the early church’s common practice of drawing catechetical inst...
Is Adam merely a bad moral example, or has his first sin a lasting impact on the human condition? Th...
The Baptism of Jesus and the Baptism of the First Christians. The author attempts to demonstrate th...
No work of Cyril devoted to exclusively Adam’s sin was preserved. Though in entire of his exegetical...
This study identifies four strategies for theologically reframing the story of the sin of Adam and E...
At least two major Christologies have been found in Philippians 2:6-11, which is otherwise known as ...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the historical development of original sin (the foundational...
THE Apostle Paul had several ways of describing how Christ had achieved salvation for humankind. Fo...
Contemporary scholars and commentators on the baptismal controversy between Augustine and the Donati...
The Christologies that emerged in the aftermath of the Arian controversy represented different inter...
The Christologies that emerged in the aftermath of the Arian controversy represented different inter...
II Corinthians 5:1-10 has long occupied scholars\u27 attention in their efforts to sort out the maze...
There are few matters of ecclesiastical import which have divided the church so much as the issue of...
The thesis compares the teaching about Baptism contained in the catechetical and mystagogical teachi...