Ignatius Adversus Valentinianos?: Chronologische Und Theologiegeschichtliche Studien Zu Den Briefen Des Ignatius Von Antiochien

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BRILL, 1999 - Religion - 370 pages
This volume discusses the authenticity of the seven letters, handed down under the name of Ignatius of Antioch, and explores the wider theological context at the time of their composition. The author first examines the chronological foundations of current scholarly consensus, which on the whole favours an early second-century date for the composition of these letters, during the reign of the emperor Trajan (98-117). On the basis of his findings the author next addresses the question raised by the title of the volume: do some of the polemic passages in these letters specifically attack Valentinian gnosis? After a detailed discussion of chapters 16-20 of the Letter to the Ephesians it is shown that the Ignatian Star Hymn (Eph. 19) should be seen as a parody of Valentinian myth. The volume concludes with a study of the "Regula fidei" (Eph. 18,2).
 

Contents

Hungary
447
Russia
453
IV
463
The Jewish Workers Movement in the Russian Empire
473
Poland
487
JÜRGEN ROJAHN
523
United States of America
543
Introduction IX
555
Japan
673
Bibliography
701
RICHARD PRICE
703
HENNY BUITING
709
BIRGER SIMONSON
715
France 163
726
KLAUS TENFELDE
732
Austria 293
738

Australia
579
New Zealand
609
South Africa
623
List of abbreviations XIX
643
Argentina
653
Rumania 369
746
KARIN HOFMEESTER
781
ZHIVKA DAMIANOVA
783
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Thomas Lechner, Dr. theol. (Munich), was a research associate at the Catholic Theological Faculty of the Ludwig-Maximilian University in Munich from 1989-1994. He is currently working as a teacher.