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The Prophets of the OT and the Gnostics: A Note on Irenaeus, "Adversus Haereses", 1.30.10-11

Vigiliae Christianae, 1978
"Afterwards, by means of Moses, he brought forth Abraham's descendants from Egypt, and gave them the law, and made them the Jews. Among that people he chose seven days, which they also call the holy Hebdomad. Each of these receives his own herald for the purpose of glorifying and proclaiming God; so that, when the rest hear these praises, they too may ...
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On the Necessary Imperfection of Creation: Irenaeus' Adversus Haereses IV, 38

Scottish Journal of Theology, 1975
Irenaeus is the first systematic theologian of the Christian church. He earned this distinction by organising his exposition of the articles of faith around one central idea: that of Christ as the Second Adam and Perfecter of human nature. Interpreters of his Recapitulation (anakephalaiosis) doctrine routinely note that Christ's work brings two ...
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THEOLOGICAL METHOD IN IRENAEUS (ADVERSUS HAERESES 2. 25–28)

The Journal of Theological Studies, 1984
There occurs in Irenaeus' second book against the heresies a section that amounts to a small tractate on theological method (Adv. haer. 2. 25-28). It is remarkable especially because it discusses in some detail the limits of reason in theology and significantly restricts the pursuit of metaphysical issues.
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The Role of the Presbyter: an Investigation into theAdversus Haeresesof Saint Irenaeus

Scottish Journal of Theology, 1974
Irenaeus constantly spoke of the presbyters who possess the succession from the Apostles; those who, together with the succession of the Episcopate, have received the certain gift of truth. For him the importance of the presbyter was based on apostolic succession: the presbyter was a teacher, and teaching determines faith; it is the means by which the ...
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Analysis of Monotheistic Discourses in Apologist Irenaeus' Adversus Haereses

2021
The patristic period is the process that starts with the birth of Jesus and continues until the Nicean Council (325). Before the Nicean Council, Jesus, the only God's apostle, has gone instead of Jesus, the son of God. There was no intact Bible in the time of Irenaeus, who was among the apologists who advocated monotheism.
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Irenaeus’s Text of the Gospels in Adversus haereses

2012
D. Jeffrey Bingham, Billy R. Todd
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