Irenaeus | Criticism

This literature criticism consists of approximately 42 pages of analysis & critique of Irenaeus.

Irenaeus | Criticism

This literature criticism consists of approximately 42 pages of analysis & critique of Irenaeus.
This section contains 11,575 words
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SOURCE: An introduction to St. Irenaeus of Lyons: Against the Heresies, Paulist Press, 1992, Vol. I, pp. 1-18.

In the following essay, Unger provides an overview of Irenaeus's Adversus haereses and argues that with the composition of this treatise, Irenaeus earned the right to be called the founder of Christian theology.

1. An earlier volume in this series presented a translation of the Proof of the Apostolic Preaching,1 one of the two works of Irenaeus which have survived in their entirety. With this volume the series begins publication of Irenaeus's principal work, his Exposé and Overthrow of What Is Falsely Called Knowledge. It is this work, commonly called Adversus haereses, or, Against the Heresies, which establishes Irenaeus as the most important of the theologians of the second century and merits for him the title of founder of Christian theology.2

2. The Adversus haereses is a detailed and effective refutation of Gnosticism...

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