Published
October 30, 2000 by Oxford University Press, USA .
Written in
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Number of Pages | 273 |
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Open Library | OL7398730M |
ISBN 10 | 0198270003 |
ISBN 10 | 9780198270003 |
If you are interested in early Christian studies, "Asceticism and Anthropology in Irenaeus and Clement" is a must-read book for you. Written by John Behr and published on October 30, 2000, this book offers profound insights into the relationship between asceticism and anthropology in the works of Irenaeus and Clement. By exploring these early Christian thinkers' perspectives on the ascetic life and the human person, Behr provides readers with a comprehensive understanding of the subject.
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This book provides an enriching reading experience, deepening your understanding of the historical, cultural, and theological contexts in which early Christian thinkers crafted their understanding of asceticism and the human person. Behr's accessible writing style ensures that readers of all levels can engage with and appreciate the content.
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