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Patristics 601Dr. Paul Gavrilyuk
  • Is history a science?
  • What (sort of an animal) is a historian?
  • Methodological issues in historical theology.
  • Patrology chronological boundaries.
  • Why study the early Church Fathers?
  • Two theological temptations to avoid.
  • Various theories of doctrinal development.
  • Bonus Gavrilyuks own theory.
  • The syllabus and other necessary evils...

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Is History a science or...?
Positivists v. idealists
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If historian is not a scientist,who is she?
Perhaps an eyewitness...
(Disney Monsters. Reproduced without permission.)
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Someone who interviews several eyewitnesses...
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A detective?
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Perhaps, a cryptologist...
Carved on the wall of a private house in
Pompei... (before 79 A. D.)
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What in the world does this mean?
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The Magic Square
Arepo the sower holds the wheels at work.
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It could mean...
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Tales from the Crypt of Lucina
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Or someone who restores ancient artwork?
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Methodological issues
  • Is historical theology an objective discipline?
  • All history is written from the standpoint of
    the present. John Dewey (1859-1952).
  • Is historical theology a confessional discipline?
  • The role of belief/ unbelief.
  • The role of a particular confessional stance.
  • Perspectival relativism.
  • Is historical/ theological objectivity attainable?

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Non-theological methods
  • Psychology of religion
  • Sociology of religion
  • Classical and post-classical studies

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Chronological boundaries of Patrology
  • According to Johannes Quasten
  • In the West, all authors up to Gregory the Great
    (d. 604) or Isidore of Seville (d. 636) somewhat
    artificial.
  • In the East, all authors up to John of Damascus
    (d. 749)very artificial.

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Why study Patristics?
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Two temptations
  • Apologists temptation history as means of
    justifying the present beliefs.
  • Reformers temptation history as means of
    changing the present beliefs.

Duccio, The Temptation of Christ (1308-11).
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Some preliminary conclusions
  • Historical findings make a difference for
    theology.
  • Historical theology is informative, but not
    necessarily normative.

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Theories of the Development of Dogma
  • The dogma is immutable. All developments are
    deviations.
  • Theories of the Fall.
  • Martin Luther Doctrinal Fall.
  • Philip Spener Moral Fall.
  • Adolf von Harnack Philosophical Fall.
  • Pre-modern/ modern worldviews. Rudolf Bultmann/
    Maurice Wiles.
  • Gavrilyuks theory of dialectical development.

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The Christ of the Seven Ecumenical Councilsor
Gavrilyuks theory of dialectical christology
  • Caution all grand theories fail to fully
    describe the complexities of underlying
    historical reality...
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