Early Christianity about the notions of time and the redemption of the soul in the works of Patristic authors who lived before the eight century
Early Christians fathomed that the human soul, despite being created, transcends historical time; from a limited existence (peculiar to it as a created entity) it is apt to progress to the time of God, and thus to be redeemed. The argument of this paper is that they held such a conviction because of...
Main Author: | Ene Draghici-Vasilescu, E |
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Format: | Conference item |
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Peeters
2017
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