Marriage and sexuality in early Christianity / David G. Hunter, volume editor.
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TextSeries: Ad fontes. Early Christian sourcesPublisher: Minneapolis, MN : Fortress Press, [2018]Copyright date: ©2018Description: xviii, 272 pagine ; 22 cmContent type: - testo (txt)
- senza mediazione (n)
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- 9781506445939
- 234.165 23
- BQT 1933.M25 2018
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| online - EBSCO Jesus our priest : a Christian approach to the priesthood of Christ / | online - EBSCO The Kingdom of God : a Biblical theology / | online - EBSCO The little book of plagiarism / | online - EBSCO Marriage and sexuality in early Christianity / | online - EBSCO The metaphysics of creation : Aquinas's natural theology in Summa contra gentiles II / | online - EBSCO The nature of creation : examining the Bible and science / | online - EBSCO Networks of metaphors in the Hebrew Bible / |
Bibliografia: pagine 253-257.
Marriage and Sexuality in Early Christianity is part of Ad Fontes: Early Christian Sources, a series designed to present ancient Christian texts essential to an understanding of Christian theology, ecclesiology, and practice. The books in the series make the wealth of early Christian thought available to new generations of students of theology and provide a valuable resource for the church. Developed in light of recent patristic scholarship, the volumes provide a representative sampling of theological contributions from both East and West. The series provides volumes that are relevant for a variety of courses: from introduction to theology to classes on doctrine and the development of Christian thought. The goal of each volume is not to be exhaustive but rather to be representative enough to denote for a nonspecialist audience the multivalent character of early Christian thought, allowing readers to see how and why early Christian doctrine and practice developed the way it did.

