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Drama of the Divine Economy - Creator and Creation in Early Christian Theology and Piety (Hardcover, New)
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Drama of the Divine Economy - Creator and Creation in Early Christian Theology and Piety (Hardcover, New)
Series: Oxford Early Christian Studies
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The theology of creation interconnected with virtually every aspect
of early Christian thought, from Trinitarian doctrine to salvation
to ethics. Paul M. Blowers provides an advanced introduction to the
multiplex relation between Creator and creation as an object both
of theological construction and religious devotion in the early
church. While revisiting the polemical dimension of Christian
responses to Greco-Roman philosophical cosmology and heterodox
Gnostic and Marcionite traditions on the origin, constitution, and
destiny of the cosmos, Blowers focuses more substantially on the
positive role of patristic theological interpretation of Genesis
and other biblical creation texts in eliciting Christian
perspectives on the multifaceted relation between Creator and
creation. Greek, Syriac, and Latin patristic commentators, Blowers
argues, were ultimately motivated less by purely cosmological
concerns than by the urge to depict creation as the enduring
creative and redemptive strategy of the Trinity. The 'drama of the
divine economy', which Blowers discerns in patristic theology and
piety, unfolded how the Creator invested the 'end' of the world
already in its beginning, and thereupon worked through the concrete
actions of Jesus Christ and the Holy Spirit to realize a new
creation.
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