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On the Incarnation: De Incarnatione Verbi Dei (Popular Patristics Series) [Paperback]

St. Athanasius (Author), C. S. Lewis (Introduction)
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June 1996

"This is a good translation of a very great book.

"St Athanasius stood contra mundum for the Trinitarian doctrine 'whole and undefiled,' when it looked as if all the civilized world was slipping back from Christianity into the religion of Arius, into one of those 'sensible' synthetic religions which are so strongly recommended today and which then, as now, included among their devotees many highly cultivated clergymen. The glory of St Athanasius is that he did not move with the times; it is his reward that he now remains when those times, like all others, have passed away.

"When I first opened De Incarnatione I soon discovered by a very simple test that I was reading a masterpiece, for only a mastermind could have written so deeply on such a subject with such classical simplicity"

- C. S. Lewis, from the Introduction

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Text: English, Latin (translation) --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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ATHANASIUS, Bishop of Alexandria and one of the most illustrious defenders of the Christian faith, was born at Alexandria about the year 297. Before the outbreak of the Arian controversy, which began in 319, Athanasius had made himself known as the author of two essays addressed to a convert from heathenism, one of them entitled Against the Gentiles, and the other On the Incarnation of the Word. Both are of the nature of apologetical treatises, arguing such questions as monotheism, and the necessity of divine interposition for the salvation of the world; and already in the second may be traced that tone of thought respecting the essential divinity of Christ as the "God-man" for which he afterwards became conspicuous.

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  • Paperback: 120 pages
  • Publisher: St Vladimirs Seminary Pr; New revised edition (June 1996)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0913836400
  • ISBN-13: 978-0913836408
  • Product Dimensions: 7.4 x 5.2 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (30 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #42,442 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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89 of 90 people found the following review helpful
A True Christian Classic! January 23, 2001
Format:Paperback
In this day, when a Christian classic is often considered to be a book written 50 or 100 years ago, such as one of my favorites, "Mere Christianity," by C.S. Lewis, it may be a little intimidating for modern readers to consider a volume written during the 4th century by one of the acknowledged leaders of the ancient Christian Church. This is one such work that I've ashamedly ignored for over 30 years--until recently--despite the fact that I've been a huge fan of C.S. Lewis, who wrote the Introduction for this fine translation in about 1944.In both the introduction, and in the words of St. Athanasius, one can quickly see where Lewis developed many of his ideas for "Mere Christianity." Lewis writes here: "Measured against the ages "mere Christianity" turns out to be no insipid interdenominational transparency, but something positive, self-consistent, and inexhaustible."Another reviewer here refers to this book as Catholic, which, unfortunately, may possibly scare away some Protestant readers. However, one could also call it Orthodox (or orthodox), in the sense that St. Athanasius wrote at a time in history when there was only One Undivided Church, whether one calls it Catholic or Orthodox. He was responding to the heresies of his day (and I might add that many of those heresies are still around in one form or another). In doing so, St. Athanasius helped to codify what all Christians everywhere believed about the Incarnation of Christ in those days. As Lewis says in his introduction, some of the best devotional reading is in doctrinal books. This is one such book, but don't let it scare you away, like it did me for 30 years. It's well worth the read, and not as challenging as one would assume.An additional bonus to the St. Vladimir's Press 1996 edition is the appendix: "The Letter of St. Athanasius to Marcellinus on the Interpretation of the Psalms." In this gem, St. Athanasius provides delightful devotional and theological background to the Book of Psalms, which many call the Prayer Book of the Bible. This appendix alone is worth the purchase price of the book (but be sure you get the right edition).
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It is a shame that more people haven't read this book; after the New Testament, Athanasius' De Incarnatione Verbi Dei (On the Incarnation of the Word) is the most important synthesis of Christian thought up through the 4th century and has remained one of the most foundational of all Christian texts ever written. All later Christian thought on the sacraments and artwork (particularly icons) would eventually be an extension of the Christian teaching on the Incarnation; this work, then, not only shapes the basis of later Christian thought, but also determines its trajectory.

This is a simple work. Some of this is due to the work of the translator, breaking up the work into short sections and translating it into contemporary English without sacrificing its content; the majority of it has to do, however, with Athansius' own desire: to communicate simply the profound message of God-become-man. C. S. Lewis contributes a wonderful introduction, noting correctly that we would all do better to "read the old books", such as this one.

In short, Athanasius writes that "God became man so that man might become god". If taken out of its context, such a quote could easily be misinterpreted; it should be understood, however, in this way: by God's taking on a human body, the human body has been brought up into the very life of God. Rather than denigrating physical, created matter, the Incarnation vindicates its being created. The body then, is now understood as the site of the most profound of meanings: its being given life now and, at a future time, being given life again.

Understandings of the Incarnation as being purely juridical, with effects relegated to an ethereal world of purely legal justification, find no place here. Athanasius also does not focus upon the death of Christ or his sufferings as ends in and of themselves. Rather, the Incarnation is victory over death - death *not* being a curse but, instead, the natural result of man's turning away from God (the hermeneutic that Athanasius provides for understanding the Apostle Paul's writings is both fascinating and beautiful). The Incarnation opens us up to union with God, which is most perfectly demonstrated in the union of Christ to God the Father: their wills in perfect communion with each other, in and through love.

In this work, Athanasius strikes a perfect balance between the profound and the simple that is not often found in theological writings. We do well, as Lewis notes, to read the old books.

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Masterpiece! February 17, 2000
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The effects of this little book can be felt even today; over 15 centuries since it was written. It answers one of the most fundamental questions in Christianity, "Why did God have to come and take flesh in order to save mankind?" This book is inspiring in that it shows us the purpose of His Incarnation, His life, teachings, miracles, death and resurrection. In a time where the whole world was against him, St. Athanasius shines brigthly as one of the greatest leaders of the Christian Church. It is wise to hear his words. Other inspiring writings: AGAINST THE HEATHEN and THE LIFE OF ST. ANTHONY (a writing that converted even St. Augustine).
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Compulsory reading
I enjoyed reading this short Christian classic by St Athanasius. He lays very important foundational truths. Highly readable and very clearly written. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Chola Mukanga
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This book is very comprehensive writing of one of the early church fathers, written in an easy to understand format. Read more
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Discovering the Classics
I picked up the book, "The 25 books every Christian should read" and delved into it. This was their first selection, On the Incarnation by St. Athanasius. Read more
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A Must Read for the Christian
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Published 10 months ago by Matt Smith
Superbly Written Theological Treatise
Much of what we take for granted in orthodox Christian faith today has been painstakingly discerned and developed over the course of many centuries. Read more
Published 11 months ago by Dr. Bojan Tunguz
Wonderful
First, this book is worth purchasing just for C.S. Lewis's introduction and his apology for reading old books. Read more
Published 11 months ago by Leslie M.
Great Piece of Christian Literature
This was a fascinating work composed over 1,600 years ago. What is startling is just how accessible Athanasius is for being, an ancient author. Read more
Published 12 months ago by Ronald C. Payne
If you buy only one book of theology, this should be it
There are thousands of books of theology in print--good and bad, modern and ancient. This book, written some 1700 years ago, may well be the best book of Christian theology ever... Read more
Published 14 months ago by St. David, King of Georgia
Great Reading for Advent (Am I Alone In This?)
Am I giving this extra stars because it was written in the 4th century and thus, getting some sort of extra credit for being very old and a very readable translation? Read more
Published 17 months ago by Joseph L. Louthan
Excellent
This book is super - like a hidden treasure. I haven't read anything better on the Incarnation of Jesus Christ.
Published 22 months ago by H. Sizick
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