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Irenaeus: An Introduction
By (Author) Denis Minns OP
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
T.& T.Clark Ltd
1st April 2010
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
270.1092
Paperback
192
Width 138mm, Height 216mm
262g
Irenaeus of Lyons (c. 130-200) has been called 'the first great Catholic theologian'. As this book explains, the description is accurate, since the Christianity represented by Irenaeus is recognizably that of the Catholic Church, though unfamiliar in its primitiveness. The thought of Irenaeus represents an important stage in the development of Christian orthodoxy. This is a general introduction to the theology of Irenaeus. Readers will find it comprehensive, informative, lucid, and elegantly written. It is especially welcomed by those able to read only English, for it is the first general book on Irenaeus to appear in English since 1959. The book is chiefly aimed at those approaching him for the first time, but it is based on the most recent scholarship and provides much help for those who wish to work on him as a more advanced level. Denis Minns explains why Irenaeus, the 2nd-century theologian, deserves his place in history. He explains why, though unfamiliar in its primitiveness, the Christianity represented by Irenaeus is recognizably that of the Catholic Church. Minns takes account of the recent scholarly work on Irenaeus and his period which has been done in recent years, but this book is principally an introduction to the problems of reading him. It is aimed mainly at those approaching Irenaeus for the first time.
Widely regarded as the best general overview to Irenaeus and his thought' Expository Times, Sept. 2010
Denis Minns' revised book on Irenaeus is an exceptionally helpful introduction to the latter's context and thought...an accessible and helpful work, which those interested in Irenaeus will greatly appreciate.' -- Theological Book Review
This book is a lightly revised edition of Minn's 1994 book. It remains authorative and clear in its description and analysis of a formative theological figure whose writings shed light upon the development of many key Christian doctrines. -- Theology Vol 114 No. 4
Minns text remains the best introduction to Irenaeus theology. Irenaeus: An Introduction will continue to find a prominent place in curricula and on bookshelves around the world. -- Anthony Briggman, Candler School of Theology, Emory University, USA * Vigiliae Christianae *
Denis Minns is a Dominicanmonk and lives in New South Wales, Australia. Hewas a member of the Theology Faculty of Oxford University and lecturer for Blackfriars in Patristics. He is the author of Irenaeus and Traditional doctrine and the antique world view... in The Task of Theology Today. His interests include Patristics, Early Church History and the History of Doctrine. He is currently editing and translating Justin Martyr.