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Blessed is He who has brought Adam from Sheol - Christ's Descent to the Dead in the Theology of Saint Ephrem the Syrian (Hardcover, 1st Gorgias Press ed)
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Blessed is He who has brought Adam from Sheol - Christ's Descent to the Dead in the Theology of Saint Ephrem the Syrian (Hardcover, 1st Gorgias Press ed)
Series: Gorgias Studies in Early Christianity and Patristics, 13
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"Blessed is He who has brought Adam from Sheol" Christ's descent to
the dead in the Theology of Saint Ephrem the Syrian is an
examination of the theological use of the doctrine of Christ's
descent to the dead in the works of Saint Ephrem the Syrian (ca.
306-373 C.E.). In the ancient Christian church, it was believed,
taught, and confessed that in the interval between his crucifixion
and resurrection, Jesus Christ descended to the abode of the dead.
Christ's descent to the underworld was nowhere earlier, more
elaborately, or more influentially expressed than within cultural
milieu of Syriac Christianity, where the underworld was designated
not as Hades or Inferos, but as Sheol, and it was nowhere within
this milieu more frequently, effectively, and influentially
implemented than in the writings of Ephrem the Syrian. Organically
integrated with and providing an integrating function within his
theological reflection as a whole, Ephrem's conception of Christ's
descent to Sheol provides us with an important and distinctive
vision of the significance of this salvific event. Ephrem's use
Semitic and non-Western poetic forms and structures as a mode of
theological discourse, coupled with his preference for imagery and
symbolism rather than definition, resulted in a variety of vivid
depictions of Christ's descent to Sheol. Especially informed by
Ephrem's view of the redemptive and revelatory significance of
Christ's incarnation, these 'verbal icons' imaginatively collapsed
distinctions between temporality and eternity and creatively drew
together cosmological, incarnational, soteriological,
ecclesiological, sacramental, and eschatological themes in the
context of Christian worship. Thomas Buchan is an editor for
Gorgias Press in Piscataway, New Jersey and adjunct professor of
Church History at Drew University in Madison, New Jersey (Fall
2004). Born in Rahway, New Jersey in 1972, he earned a B.A. in
Biblical Studies at Wheaton College (Wheaton, Illinois) and an M.A.
in Church History at the Wheaton Graduate School (Wheaton,
Illinois). Dr. Buchan studied the history and theology of early
Christianity at the Caspersen School of Graduate Studies at Drew
University, earning the M.Phil. in 1999 and completing the Ph.D.
"with distinction" in 2003.
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