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How the Doctrine of Incarnation Shaped Western Culture

[Hardback]

by Patricia Ranft

    • Author

      Patricia Ranft

    • Book Format

      Hardback

    • Publisher

      Lexington Books

    • Published

      December 2012

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      How the Doctrine of Incarnation Shaped Western Culture

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      In recent years numerous scholars in disciplines not traditionally associated with theology have promoted an interesting thesis. They maintain that one particular Christian doctrine, the Incarnation, had an inordinate influence on the shape of Western culture. The doctrine, they say, was so radical that it mandated an epistemological break with pagan society's perception of the universe and forced Christians to form a new culture. As medieval society worked out the consequences of the doctrine, it gave birth to those attitudes, institutions, and actions that define modern Western culture. The claims are well argued, but it is a historically untested thesis. This study is a response to the situation. It investigates whether the presence of the doctrine had the definitive effect on Western culture that so many scholars claim it did. It searches early Christian and medieval sources for evidence and concludes that the doctrine had a dominant effect on the developing culture. No other idea is as omnipresent or pervasive in Western society during its formative stage as the Incarnation doctrine.
      At the establishment of every major facet of Western culture the doctrine was actively present. Its paradox, irrationality, and juxtaposition of opposites created a tension that cried out for resolution, and society responded accordingly. The ideas within the doctrine acted as catalysts for cultural change. As a result, the West developed its most characteristic traits and forged a path that was uniquely its own.

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      • Author

        Patricia Ranft

      • Book Format

        Hardback

      • Publisher

        Lexington Books

      • Published

        December 2012

      • Weight

        432g

      • Page Count

        270

      • Dimensions

        153 x 229 x 20 mm

      • ISBN

        9780739174326

      • ISBN-10

        0739174320

      • Eden Code

        4052225

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      • Author/Creator: Patricia Ranft

      • ISBN: 9780739174326

      • Publisher: Lexington Books

      • Release Date: December 2012

      • Weight: 432g

      • Dimensions: 153 x 229 x 20 mm

      • Eden Code: 4052225


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