Gorgias Studies in Early Christianity and Patristics
Publisher: Gorgias Press
Series Editorial Board: Dr. Carly Daniel-Hughes (ThD, Harvard University), Concordia University (Chair); Dr. Jeanne-Nicole Mellon Saint-Lauren (PhD, Brown University), Marquette University; Dr. Adam Serfass (PhD, Stanford University), Kenyon College; Prof. Ilaria Ramelli (PhD, State University of Milan), Sacred Heart Major Seminary; Prof. Helen Rhee (PhD, Fuller Theological Seminary), Westmont College

Gorgias Studies in Early Christianity and Patristics is designed to advance our understanding of various aspects of early Christianity. The scope of the series is broad, with volumes addressing the historical, cultural, literary, theological and philosophical contexts of the early Church. The series, reflecting the most current scholarship, is essential to advanced students and scholars of early Christianity. Gorgias welcomes proposals from senior scholars as well as younger scholars whose dissertations have made an important contribution to the field of early Christianity.

On Knowing God Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 319
ISBN: 9781463244620
Pub Date: 20 Dec 2022
Imprint: Gorgias Press
Description:
Theology is the discipline that mainly explores what it means to know God. This book therefore explores the topic Knowing God, from an interdisciplinary theological perspective, against the backdrop of celebrating 500 years of Reformation which was celebrated in 2017. Approaching the issue from the perspectives of their respective theological disciplines, scholars ask what it means to know God, how people of faith have sought to know God in the past, and indeed whether, or to what extent, such knowledge is even possible.
Hippolytus of Rome's Commentary on Daniel Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 217
ISBN: 9781463244361
Pub Date: 15 Mar 2022
Imprint: Gorgias Press
Description:
In his Commentary on Daniel, the earliest extant Christian commentary, Hippolytus interprets the deeds and visions of Daniel against the backdrop of contemporary Roman persecution and eschatological expectation, thus providing much information about Christian affairs in the early third century. Throughout the commentary Hippolytus further discusses his distinctive Logos theology and also makes mention of various liturgical practices evolving baptism, anointing, the celebration of Easter and perhaps the date of Christmas.
Ausonius of Rome Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 253
ISBN: 9781463242800
Pub Date: 01 Oct 2021
Imprint: Gorgias Press
Description:
The present volume describes the rich and complex world in which Ausonius (c. 310-395) lived and worked, from his humble beginnings as a schoolteacher in Bordeaux, to the heights of his influence as quaestor to the Emperor Gratian, at a time of unsettling social and religious change. As a teacher and poet Ausonius adhered to the traditions of classical paideia, standing in contrast to the Fathers of the Church, e.
Athanasius' Use of the Gospel of John Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 417
ISBN: 9781463242572
Pub Date: 01 Jun 2021
Imprint: Gorgias Press
Description:
The Orations against the Arians are an important landmark in the development of Christological and Trinitarian doctrine. The Orations contain extensive references to the Christian Scriptures and are steeped in rhetoric. The use of Scripture and polemical rhetoric against Athanasius' theological opponents, the Arians, is intricately interwoven.
Petition and Performance in the Apologies of Justin Martyr Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 292
ISBN: 9781463239183
Pub Date: 10 Dec 2020
Imprint: Gorgias Press
Description:
Cline advances a suggestive reading of Justin Martyr's Apologies as a subjective appropriation of the forms and practices of the Roman system of petition and response. He offers an historical contextualization of the Apologies within both contemporary administrative culture and the wider literary environment, comparing the Apologies with extant Roman-era petitions, and using this comparison to shed light on Justin's transformations of the genre and their communicative significance.
Gaming Greekness Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 374
ISBN: 9781463241230
Pub Date: 31 Oct 2020
Imprint: Gorgias Press
Description:
How the Jewish and Christian communities that emerged in the early Roman Empire navigated a "Hellenistic" world is a longstanding and unsettled question. Recent scholarship on the intellectual cultures that developed among Greek subjects of Rome in the so-called Second Sophistic as well as models for culture and competition informed by mathematical and economic game theories have provided new ideas to address this question. This study offers a model for a kind of culture-making that accounts for how the cultural ecosystems of the Roman Empire enabled these religious communities could win legitimacy and build discourses of self-expression by competing on the same cultural fields as other Roman subjects.
Universal Salvation and Freedom of Choice according to Origen of Alexandria Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 226
ISBN: 9781463239503
Pub Date: 31 Jul 2020
Imprint: Gorgias Press
Description:
The 3rd century theologian Origen of Alexandria has traditionally been famous for his belief in universal salvation. Yet, Origen is also famous for his insistence on moral autonomy, the fact that God allows each creature to freely choose to move in the direction of good or evil. How can these two beliefs not result in a paradox or logical inconsistency in Origen’s theology, as many contemporary scholars suggest they do?
Against “Irenaean” Theodicy Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 213
ISBN: 9781463240714
Pub Date: 09 Oct 2019
Imprint: Gorgias Press
Description:
This book serves to correct the now accepted understanding of Irenaeus’s theodicy. This assumption of Hick’s theodicy as legitimately “Irenaean” remains due the gulf between Irenaean scholarship and discussion of the problem of evil. The present work offers a bridge between the two to allow for the continued discussion of both theologian’s distinct views.
“One of Life and One of Death” Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 395
ISBN: 9781463240257
Pub Date: 23 Jul 2019
Imprint: Gorgias Press
Description:
This book explores the apocalyptic influence upon the Two Ways metaphor in antiquity and more particularly the influence of the Two Ways in the Didache as veering from an apocalyptic worldview. The argument includes essential critical evaluation of the apocalyptic genre and assesses the apocalyptic features in ancient Two Ways texts. The predominant focus of the book will document and critically assess how the Didache veers from maintaining an apocalyptic worldview in its expression of the Two Ways (Did.
Hippolytus of Rome Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 311
ISBN: 9781463206581
Pub Date: 03 Oct 2017
Imprint: Gorgias Press
Description:
This volume contains an English translation and introduction to Hippolytus of Rome's Commentary on Daniel and his Chronicon. Both works are the first writings of their kind. The commentary is the earliest extant Christian commentary on a book of the Bible and the Chronicon is the first extant Christian historical work.
Lactantius the Theologian Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 289
ISBN: 9781463207236
Pub Date: 03 Oct 2017
Imprint: Gorgias Press
Description:
This book examines the doctrine of providence as it appears in the works of the North African Latin apologist, L. Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius.
The Center and the Source Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 488
ISBN: 9781463206468
Pub Date: 09 Nov 2016
Imprint: Gorgias Press
Description:
This book proposes a model for explaining unity and diversity in early Christianity that centers about a clear confessional identity, allowing both extreme expressions of diversity of texts and traditions while explaining the exclusion of teachers, texts, and traditions that deviated from the confessional norm.
The Mystery of Anointing: Hippolytus' Commentary on the Song of Songs in Social and Critical Contexts Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 652
ISBN: 9781463202187
Pub Date: 20 Aug 2015
Imprint: Gorgias Press
Description:
The first English translation and study of St. Hippolytus' fascinating, early third-century commentary 'On the Song of Songs'. Important for the history of biblical interpretation, rival identities of early Christians, liturgy, and mystagogy in the pre-Constantinian church.
Simple and Bold Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 459
ISBN: 9781463203887
Pub Date: 18 Jun 2014
Imprint: Gorgias Press
Description:
Ephrem the Syrian is known as one of the greatest Christian poets and as a unique author whose mode of thought is usually described as “symbolic.” In this work, Kees den Biesen explores the literary, intellectual, and theological mechanisms at work in Ephrem’s writings with the specific aim of identifying the exact nature of his “symbolic thought” and evaluating its contemporary relevance. Den Biesen elaborates a comprehensive approach that integrates a variety of methods into a genuinely theological methodology.
Bishop Lists Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 282
ISBN: 9781463202668
Pub Date: 17 Jun 2014
Imprint: Gorgias Press
Description:
Early lists of bishops, identified by Walter Bauer as "literary propaganda," mark critical points in the development of the doctrine of the apostolic succession of bishops. This study delves into the political struggles surrounding the lists and the doctrine they served to define. Ecclesiastical politics in each case reflects the threat to the bishop's authority and clarifies the meaning of apostolic succession in the Church's development.
Teacher of Holiness Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 245
ISBN: 9781463202682
Pub Date: 17 Jun 2014
Imprint: Gorgias Press
Description:
This book, on the pneumatology of Origen's Commentary on the Epistle to the Romans, illustrates the centrality of the Holy Spirit for his theological project. As both God's exitus into the world and humanity's reditus to God, the Spirit forms the crucial link between Origen's doctrine of God and his spiritual anthropology. Origen's images for the Holy Spirit, understood in the context of second century concepts of 'spirit,' convey the intersection of theology and anthropology in his thought.