This book presents the fundamental elements of Athanasius'
response to the central questions of the identity of Jesus and the
nature of his relationship with God.
Providing a useful introduction on his life and work, the book
focuses on the tumultuous doctrinal controversies of the day in
which he was a central figure.
Key selections from his writings, newly translated, have all
been chosen with a view to presenting the rationale for Athanasius'
fundamental theological positions: the divinity and humanity of
Christ, human redemption, the divinity and work of the Holy Spirit,
the logic of Christian worship, and the scriptural basis for the
doctrinal formulations of the Council of Nicaea.
Students of history and classical studies, and even students of
religious studies will find this an essential part of their course
reading.
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