Irenaeus, Joseph Smith, and God-Making Heresy (e-bog) af Powell, Adam J.
Powell, Adam J.

Irenaeus, Joseph Smith, and God-Making Heresy e-bog

875,33 DKK
Irenaeus, Joseph Smith, and God-Making Heresy seeks both to demonstrate the salience of ';heresy' as a tool for analyzing instances of religious conflict far beyond the borders of traditional historical theology and to illuminate the apparent affinity for deification exhibited by some persecuted religious movements. To these ends, the book argues for a sociologically-informed redefinition of here…
Irenaeus, Joseph Smith, and God-Making Heresy seeks both to demonstrate the salience of ';heresy' as a tool for analyzing instances of religious conflict far beyond the borders of traditional historical theology and to illuminate the apparent affinity for deification exhibited by some persecuted religious movements. To these ends, the book argues for a sociologically-informed redefinition of heresy as religiously-motivated opposition and applies the resulting concept to the historical cases of second-century Christians and nineteenth-century Mormons. Ultimately, Irenaeus, Joseph Smith, and God-Making Heresy is a careful application of the comparative method to two new religious movements, highlighting the social processes at work in their early doctrinal developments.
E-bog 875,33 DKK
Forfattere Powell, Adam J. (forfatter)
Udgivet 30.10.2015
Længde 314 sider
Genrer HRCC99
Sprog English
Format pdf
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781611478723

Irenaeus, Joseph Smith, and God-Making Heresy seeks both to demonstrate the salience of ';heresy' as a tool for analyzing instances of religious conflict far beyond the borders of traditional historical theology and to illuminate the apparent affinity for deification exhibited by some persecuted religious movements. To these ends, the book argues for a sociologically-informed redefinition of heresy as religiously-motivated opposition and applies the resulting concept to the historical cases of second-century Christians and nineteenth-century Mormons. Ultimately, Irenaeus, Joseph Smith, and God-Making Heresy is a careful application of the comparative method to two new religious movements, highlighting the social processes at work in their early doctrinal developments.