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9780801045974

The Hope of the Early Church

by Daley, Brian E.
  • ISBN13:

    9780801045974

  • ISBN10:

    0801045975

  • Additional ISBN(s):

    9781565637375

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2002-12-01
  • Publisher: Baker Academic

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Summary

What did early Christians believe about last things? Eschatology--religious doctrine about "last things"--is the hope of believing people that in the end the incompleteness of their present experience of God will be resolved, that loose ends will be tied up and wrongs made right. Rooted in a firm faith in Jesus crucified and risen, Christian eschatological hope has proved remarkably resilient, expecting the Lord to return very soon, and wavering little when the wait has been prolonged. This comprehensive survey, based on Christian texts in the Greek, Latin, Syriac, Coptic, and Armenian traditions from the second century through Gregory the Great and John of Damascus, is already well known to biblical scholars, church historians, theologians, and other students of the history of Christian thought. Appearing in an affordable, paperback edition, it is now available to students and to contemporary believers, whose hope it aims to nourish and stir up by acquainting them with the faith of their forebears in Christ.

Author Biography

Brian E. Daley, S.J., is Catherine F. Huisking Professor of Theology at the University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, Indiana.

Table of Contents

Preface to the Paperback Editionp. ix
Prefacep. xi
A note of abbreviationsp. xiv
Introducationp. 1
Visions of a new day: early Semitic Christianity and Christian apocalypticp. 5
Making history intelligible: eschatology and the apologistsp. 20
Regaining the light: eschatology in the Gnostic crisis (150-200)p. 25
Senectus Mundi: eschatology in the West, 200-250p. 33
A school for souls: Alexandrian eschatology and its critics (185-300)p. 44
The dawn of the final conflict: Latin eschatology in the Great Persecution (303-313)p. 65
Facing death in freedom: Eastern eschatology in the age of Nicaea (325-400)p. 69
Redemptio Totius Corporis: Latin eschatology in the fourth centuryp. 93
Grace present and future: Greek eschatology in the fifth centuryp. 105
Signs of a Church triumphant: Latin eschatology in the fifth centuryp. 124
Apokatastasis and apocalyptic: Eastern eschatology after Chalcedonp. 168
The end of all flesh: eschatology in the sixth-century Westp. 205
Epilogue: a common hopep. 216
Notesp. 225
Bibliographyp. 266
Indexp. 291
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