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Catherine Gunsalus González

Autor(a) de Revelation (Westminster Bible Companion)

14 Works 382 Membros 6 Críticas

About the Author

Catherine Gunsalus Gonzalez is Professor Emerita of Church History at Columbia Theological Seminary.

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revbill1961 | May 4, 2023 |
An excellent little book covering the major “heretics” of the first five centuries. The authors do not try to present these men as evil or anti-Christian at all. On the contrary, they were sincere people trying to understand the Christian faith in their own context, asking important questions and seeking to lead others to what they took to be a fuller understanding of the Gospel. The authors eventually describe a “heretic” as a person who carries one truth about God too far, such that it distorts other doctrine. For example, who can comprehend the Trinity? The divine mystery gets out of balance by focusing too heavily on any one aspect.

You’ll see how Marcion’s early ideas shaped Christianity; heretical views did serve a role in sharpening Christian theology. You’ll learn how Augustine battled Pelagius. You’ll learn about the Ebionites, Docetists, Gnostics, and Montanists. You’ll learn how Christology developed and the Trinitarian battles, which the authors explain with a cute baseball analogy.

All of this is extremely well-written, informative yet friendly. The book goes into just enough theology as necessary to paint a descriptive picture of each Christian offshoot. Very highly recommended and fun to read.

Westminster John Knox Press, © 2008

ISBN: 978-0-664-23205-4

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DubiousDisciple | 3 outras críticas | Apr 24, 2014 |
As with most of what I've read by Justo L. González, I enjoyed this book a lot. It is an excellent, though simplified, introduction to Christian heresies from first century Ebionism and Docetism to the Monophysite heresy and the Council of Chalcedon in 451.

As always, González offers a thoroughly readable and engaging discussion of the topics at hand. His comparisons of the ancient heresies with some modern-day sects is not only rather brave on his part but also very informative. And, for the kid in you, there's cartoons too! (Though I have to admit that I didn't find the humor of most of them...)

I recommend this book for someone who doesn't know much about the ancient heresies and wants a basic, simple introduction to begin to broaden their knowledge.
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davidpwithun | 3 outras críticas | Sep 16, 2011 |
The Bible is authoriatively relevant to our contemporary life; our contemporary life is authentically relevant only when it is grounded in biblical faith. God's continuing revelation requires us to claim what we already know and keep listening for what God has yet to teach us about divine grace and its reach.
 
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NorthbrookUMC | Jul 7, 2010 |

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14
Membros
382
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#63,245
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4.2
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6
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