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April 18, 2002
This volume of essays honours Henry Chadwick, probably the greatest and best-known of English scholars of early Christianity. The essays, written by many of the leading theologians and church historians in the English-speaking world, discuss different aspects of how Christianity developed norms and standards in its teaching, how it came to have - and to enforce - a definition of orthodoxy and heresy. It is a collection of fundamental work by internationally recognised experts. It covers issues of orthodoxy from the first right up to the sixth century, and its wide-ranging surveys of centrally important material in early Christianity will find broad appeal among scholars and students of Old and New Testaments, medieval history and patristics.

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This volume of essays honours Henry Chadwick, probably the greatest and best-known of English scholars of early Christianity. The essays discuss different aspects of how Christianity developed norms and standards in its teaching, how it came to have - and to enforce - a definition of orthodoxy and heresy.

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  • Paperback: 368 pages
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press (April 18, 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0521892511
  • ISBN-13: 978-0521892513
  • Product Dimensions: 8.5 x 5.6 x 1 inches
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  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
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5.0 out of 5 stars Wit, wisdom, and theological acumen combined. Great Sampler!, August 12, 2003
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This review is from: The Making of Orthodoxy: Essays in Honour of Henry Chadwick (Paperback)
Many of the Festschrift that I pick up are useful for one or two articles, with the remainder dealing with topics too broad for my rather narrow interest in tradition and the development of dogma. Rowan Williams, however, has done a masterful job in editing this collection of essays in honor of Henry Chadwick by narrowing the collection to a very specific timeframe and subject matter. Of course, this is in part owing to Chadwick's interest as a scholar. There are 16 essays and all of them are by really top-notch scholars in the field of early Christianity. I especially enjoyed reading Williams' essay, "Does it make sense to speak of pre-Nicene orthodox?" and Richard Hanson's, "The achievement of orthodoxy in the fourth century", each dealing with the various controversies and offering sympathetic defenses of the various schools of thought, nuancing away from more traditional, "Arius Evil Athanasius Good" accounts, showing clearly that the heretics were neither illogical, or impious. Rather, for the most part, they were trying to articulate their own views by drawing upon various aspects of the common tradition; their mistakes often the result of a too literalistic, one-sided adherence to one part of that very tradition. In a sense the major heretics are the equivalent of our modern day fundamentalists I that they hold on too tightly to one aspect of the truth, strangling the life out it, inducing a theological rigamortis (sp?), and then left holding a rigid system that does not resemble the malleable truth of the whole tradition.

All of the essays are coherent and insightful. Really worth the read! My only sorrow is that Jaroslav Pelikan doesn't have an essay in the book. He must have been too busy writing for one of the two-dozen or so collections that he was involved with at the time!

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Henry Chadwick's inaugural lecture as Regius Professor at Oxford sketched out, economically and elegantly, some aspects of the problem confronting every historian of early Christian thought, the problem of how to discern and define the self-perception of the first Christian communities: how, with reference to what, did they define themselves? Read the first page
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divine ousia, artistic idiom, celibate communities, rhetorical schools, patristic studies
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New Testament, Life of Constantine, Henry Chadwick, Spiritu Sancto, Vita Constantini, Gregory of Nyssa, Holy Spirit, Jesus Christ, Council of Nicaea, Old Testament, Julian of Eclanum, Apocalypse of Paul, Nag Hammadi, New York, Basil of Caesarea, Clement of Alexandria, Eusebius of Caesarea, Eusebius Werke, North Africa, Council of Orange, Gregory the Great, Marcellus of Ancyra, Nicene Creed, Son of God, Song of Songs
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