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John Anthony McGuckin, one of the world’s leading scholars of ancient Christianity, has synthesized a lifetime of work to produce the most comprehensive and accessible history of the Christian movement during its first thousand years. The Path of Christianity takes readers on a journey from the period immediately after the composition of the Gospels, through the building of the earliest Christian...

incarnation as itself a major energy of “re-creation” of the human race (not just its repair). Athanasius, following Irenaeus from the second century, brought to the classical redemption theories of the fourth-century East the central notion that the incarnation of the divine Logos (the en-hominization or enanthropesis, as he called it) was a divine transaction whereby the two natures (divinity and humanity) entered into a new and dynamic synthesis, forged by divine and creative energy.43 In his
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