Drama of the Divine Economy: Creator and Creation in Early Christian Theology and Piety

Paul M. Blowers (Dean E. Walker Professor of Church History, Emmanuel Christian Seminary, Johnson City, TN)

Drama of the Divine Economy: Creator and Creation in Early Christian Theology and Piety
Format
Hardback
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Country
United Kingdom
Published
6 November 2012
Pages
442
ISBN
9780199660414

Drama of the Divine Economy: Creator and Creation in Early Christian Theology and Piety

Paul M. Blowers (Dean E. Walker Professor of Church History, Emmanuel Christian Seminary, Johnson City, TN)

The theology of creation interconnected with virtually every aspect of early Christian thought, from Trinitarian doctrine to salvation to ethics. While revisiting the polemical dimension of Christian responses to Greco-Roman philosophical cosmology and heterodox Gnostic and Marcionite traditions on the origin, constitution, and destiny of the cosmos, Blowers focuses more substantially on the positive role of patristic theological interpretation of Genesis and other biblical creation texts in eliciting Christian perspectives on the multifaceted relation between Creator and creation. Greek, Syriac, and Latin patristic commentators, Blowers argues, were ultimately motivated less by purely cosmological concerns than by the urge to depict creation as the enduring creative and redemptive strategy of the Trinity. The ‘drama of the divine economy’, which Blowers discerns in patristic theology and piety, unfolded how the Creator invested the ‘end’ of the world already in its beginning, and thereupon worked through the concrete actions of Jesus Christ and the Holy Spirit to realize a new creation.

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