Path

Success

PathCreated with Sketch.

Warning

Path

Error

FREE SHIPPING Every Day With Purchases Of $60 Or More Of Eligible Items. Online Orders Only.
Cokesbury

Las Fuentes Griegas Que Dieron Origen a la Biblia Y a la Teología Cristiana

  • By Raúl Zaldivar
$21.49
($24.99)
Product Description

Una obra literaria e histórica sobre la evolución de la teología cristiana y su influencia durante el período helenista cubriendo el siglo I a. C., hasta el período del Imperio romano del siglo IV d. C.

Gracias a un arduo trabajo histórico, Las fuentes griegas que dieron origen a la Biblia y a la teología cristiana contiene las implicaciones en la historia de teología cristiana que incluye el período posapostólico y la influencia de la filosofía helénica en Agustín, no olvidando el pensamiento de Clemente, Orígenes, Atanasio y demás figuras importantes del cristianismo alejandrino.

El Dr. Zaldívar se basa en su experiencia como profesor de Historia y Teología Sistemática para abordar temas sobre:

  • La imposición de la cultura griega
  • La Biblia griega
  • El toque griego a la literatura sapiencial
  • Los judeocristianos helenistas
  • La hermenéutica cristiana helenista
  • La obra de los teólogos griegos de Alejandría
  • Las fuentes griegas de la teología cristiana
  • El gnosticismo: una hermenéutica errada de la filosofía.

Este recurso ofrece una introducción magistral de lo que significa, con todas sus complejidades y dificultades, el impacto del período helenista en la creación y desarrollo de la Biblia, cuyo origen se encuentra en Alejandría, donde se gesta la Biblia griega o Septuaginta, considerado por muchos como un momento tan importante para el cristianismo de los primeros siglos.

The Greek Sources That Gave Origin To The Bible And Christian Theology

A historical and scholarly work on the evolution of Christian theology and its influence during the Hellenistic period between the 1st century B.C. and the period of the Roman Empire (4th century A.D.).

Thanks to an extensive historical work, The Greek Sources That Gave Origin To The Bible And Christian Theology contains many implications on the history of Christian theology, including the post-apostolic period and the influence of Hellenic philosophy on Augustine, not overlooking the thought of Clement, Origen, Athanasius, and other important figures of Alexandrian Christianity.

  • The impact of Greek culture
  • The Greek Bible
  • The Greek touch to sapiential literature
  • The Hellenistic Judeo-Christians
  • Hellenistic Christian hermeneutics
  • The work of the Greek theologians of Alexandria
  • The Greek sources of Christian theology
  • Gnosticism: a misguided hermeneutic approach to philosophy

This resource offers a masterful introduction to what the impact of the Hellenistic period, with all its complexities and difficulties, means in the creation and development of the Bible, whose origin is found in Alexandria, the birthplace of the Greek Bible or Septuagint, considered by many to be such an important moment for Christianity in the first centuries.

free shipping iconEligible For Free Shipping
Usually ships in 4-5 business days. Ships from a Cokesbury Connect Partner.
  • Additional Details
  • Kit components
    The following items and their quantities are included in the kit product: Las Fuentes Griegas Que Dieron Origen a la Biblia Y a la Teología Cristiana

    Quantity Included ItemFormatSKUIndividual Price
  • Additional Details
    Product Specs
    • SKU: 9788419055835
    • Manufacturer: Vida Publ
    • ISBN 13: 9788419055835
    • Publication Date: 05/28/2024
    • Format: Paperback
    • Author: Raúl Zaldivar

     
    Shipping & Returns
    This item is available for return. At Cokesbury, we offer various expedited shipping methods for an additional charge during checkout. However, products with long lead times and those shipped from a Cokesbury Connect Partner are not eligible for expedited shipping. If you select expedited shipping at checkout and your order includes items that cannot be expedited, you will receive a notice explaining that not all items are eligible.