Description
The argument focuses on the Adversus Haereses, although it does be gin with some discussion to put Irenaeus in the context of second cen tury Christian literature. Moringiello concludes with a discussion of Ire naeus's Demonstration of the Apostolic Preaching.
Other scholars have provided introductions to Irenaeus's work, and other scholars have argued for the structural unity of the Adversus Haer eses. No other scholar, though, has argued that the faith of the Church is the basis of Irenaeus's argument. This argument, then, presents an im portant contribution to the field of Irenaeus studies.
Beyond the study of Irenaeus, though, The Rhetoric of Faith offers a contribution to the field of early Christian studies. It argues that the field should focus more on how early Christian authors make their ar guments by attending to the theologically-informed rhetorical strategies they use.
About the Author
Scott D. Moringiello is assistant professor of Catholic Studies, DePaul University.
Book Information
ISBN 9780813232607
Author Scott D. Moringiello
Format Hardback
Page Count 240
Imprint The Catholic University of America Press
Publisher The Catholic University of America Press
Weight(grams) 460g