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The Expository Times, 2009
Irenaeus was a leader of the Christian community at Lyons in the last quarter of the second century. Motivated by a deep pastoral concern, he set himself to refute what he considered to be distortions of the authentic Gospel, and, in the process, he became one of the earliest Christian writers to attempt a synthesis of the major themes of theology ...
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Irenaeus was a leader of the Christian community at Lyons in the last quarter of the second century. Motivated by a deep pastoral concern, he set himself to refute what he considered to be distortions of the authentic Gospel, and, in the process, he became one of the earliest Christian writers to attempt a synthesis of the major themes of theology ...
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1917
During the second century the Christian world was shaken by the Gnostics. Irenaeus came from Asia Minor via Rome to become bishop of Lyons, clarify Christian doctrines and fight the Gnostics with a major, five-volume work. He was a living part of his contemporary culture and his approach filled early Christian thought with new life.The writings of ...
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During the second century the Christian world was shaken by the Gnostics. Irenaeus came from Asia Minor via Rome to become bishop of Lyons, clarify Christian doctrines and fight the Gnostics with a major, five-volume work. He was a living part of his contemporary culture and his approach filled early Christian thought with new life.The writings of ...
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Vigiliae Christianae, 1976
The most complete collection of references in which Irenaeus is not missing was brought together by E. des Places in an extensive footnote to his edition of the Laws . Besides the passage, there are only two more where explicit reference to Plato is made, without a direct quotation.
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The most complete collection of references in which Irenaeus is not missing was brought together by E. des Places in an extensive footnote to his edition of the Laws . Besides the passage, there are only two more where explicit reference to Plato is made, without a direct quotation.
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2015
Irenaeus (b. c . 135) was installed as bishop of Lyons after a severe persecution of the churches of Lyons and Vienne took the life of his episcopal predecessor, Pothinus. He was not a native of Roman Gaul, but rather migrated from Asia Minor, where in his younger days he heard the Apostle ...
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Irenaeus (b. c . 135) was installed as bishop of Lyons after a severe persecution of the churches of Lyons and Vienne took the life of his episcopal predecessor, Pothinus. He was not a native of Roman Gaul, but rather migrated from Asia Minor, where in his younger days he heard the Apostle ...
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2018
Irenaeus wrote his two extant works chiefly to distinguish right faith from the various contemporary forms of “Gnostic” Christianity, which challenged the goodness and relevance of the material world, the body, and human institutions, promising instead secret, deeper knowledge of salvation in Christ that was available only to an elite.
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Irenaeus wrote his two extant works chiefly to distinguish right faith from the various contemporary forms of “Gnostic” Christianity, which challenged the goodness and relevance of the material world, the body, and human institutions, promising instead secret, deeper knowledge of salvation in Christ that was available only to an elite.
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