Reception through Polemics: The Internalization of Theological Otherness in Jerome’s Heresiology
Early Christian heresiology is, like polemics in general, a genre that has commonly been negatively perceived in scholarship. There is an idea of heresiological texts as not only historically unreliable, but also unproductive, in contrast to the creative thinking that can be found in theological tre...
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Autor principal: | Pålsson Katarina |
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De Gruyter
2021
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