Paradoxes of now and not yet: the separation between the church and the kingdom in John Chrysostom, Theodore, and Augustine

Concentrating on John Chrysostom's and Theodore of Mopsuesta's baptismal imagery in contrast to that of Augustine, Shippee shows how Eastern Fathers perceived the relationship between 'heaven and earth' as one of continuity, and hence that of the Church to the Empire as one of metaphorical unity, w...

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Author:Arthur B. Shippee
Published: S.n., s.l., 2002
Pages:106-123
Format:Article
Topic:- Biography > Relations and Sources > Greek Christian writers > John Chrysostom - Pseudo Chrysostom - Latin Chrysostomus > John Chrysostom > Bible - Exegesis
- Biography > Relations and Sources > Greek Christian writers > Theodore of Mopsuestia
- Doctrine > Social Life > [Sociologie. Cité terrestre. Politique] > [Études d'ensemble] > [Cité] > [Deux cités]
- Doctrine > From man to God > Jesus Christ. Redemption. Sacraments. Church. Grace. Mariology. > [Cité de Dieu. Ecclésiologie] > [Cité de Dieu] > [Cité de Dieu - Cité terrestre] > [Relations]
Parent Work: Reading in Christian Communities: Essays on Interpretation in the Early Church
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