Drama of the Divine Economy

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Drama of the Divine Economy
Author : Paul M. Blowers
File Size : 47,8 Mb
Publisher : OUP Oxford
Language : English
Release Date : 11 October 2012
ISBN : 9780199660414
Pages : 441 pages
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An introduction to the multiplex relation between Creator and creation as an object both of theological construction and religious devotion in the early church. The book argues that patristic commentators were motivated less by cosmological concerns than the desire to depict creation as the enduring creative and redemptive strategy of the Trinity.

Drama of the Divine Economy

An introduction to the multiplex relation between Creator and creation as an object both of theological construction and religious devotion in the early church. The book argues that patristic commentators were motivated less by cosmological concerns than the desire to depict creation as the enduring creative and redemptive strategy of

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