TY - BOOK ID - 17169304 TI - Angelomorphic pneumatology PY - 2009 VL - 95 SN - 0920623X SN - 9789004174146 9004174141 9786612400971 1282400975 9047444485 9789047444480 9789047427605 9047427602 PB - Leiden Boston DB - UniCat KW - Holy Spirit KW - Angels KW - History of doctrines KW - Christianity KW - Clement, KW - Hermas, KW - Justin, KW - Aphraates, KW - 276 =75 CLEMENS ALEXANDRINUS KW - 231.3 KW - 231.3 God de Heilige Geest. Pneumatologie. Parakleet KW - God de Heilige Geest. Pneumatologie. Parakleet KW - Holy Ghost KW - Paraclete KW - Pneumatology (Theology) KW - Spirit, Holy KW - God (Christianity) KW - Theology, Doctrinal KW - Spirit KW - Trinity KW - Griekse patrologie--CLEMENS ALEXANDRINUS KW - Clemens, KW - Clemens, Titus Flavius, KW - Clément, KW - Clemente, KW - Klemens, KW - Klēmens, KW - Kliment, KW - Titus Flavius Clemens, KW - إكليمنضس السكندري KW - Saint-Esprit KW - Anges KW - History of doctrines. KW - Enseignement patristique KW - Christianisme KW - Histoire des doctrines. KW - Angelology KW - Cherubim KW - Cherubs (Spirits) KW - Divine messengers KW - Seraphim KW - Spirits KW - Giustino, KW - Iustin, KW - Iustin Samaritanin KW - Iustinus, KW - Justino, KW - Justinus, KW - Yusṭinus, KW - יוסטינוס, KW - Pseudo-Justinus KW - Hermas (Apostolic Father) KW - Afraate, KW - Afrahat, KW - Aphraate, KW - Aphrahat, KW - Pharhad, KW - Klēmēs, KW - Holy Spirit - History of doctrines - Early church, ca. 30-600. KW - Angels - Christianity - History of doctrines - Early church, ca. 30-600. KW - Clement, - of Alexandria, Saint, - ca. 150-ca. 215. KW - Hermas, - active 2nd century - Shepherd KW - Justin, - Martyr, Saint. KW - Aphraates, - the Persian sage, - fl. 337-345. KW - Giustino KW - Iustin KW - Iustinus KW - Justin KW - Justino KW - Justinus KW - Yusṭinus UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:17169304 AB - This book discusses the occurrence of angelic imagery in early Christian discourse about the Holy Spirit. Taking as its entry-point Clement of Alexandria’s less explored writings, Excerpta ex Theodoto, Eclogae propheticae, and Adumbrationes, it shows that Clement’s angelomorphic pneumatology occurs in tandem with spirit christology, within a theological framework still characterized by a binitarian orientation. This complex theological articulation, supported by the exegesis of specific biblical passages (Zech 4: 10; Isa 11 : 2-3; Matt 18:10), reworks Jewish and Christian traditions about the seven first-created angels, and constitutes a relatively widespread phenomenon in early Christianity. Evidence to support this claim is presented in the course of separate studies of Revelation, the Shepherd of Hermas, Justin Martyr, and Aphrahat. ER -