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The Development of Third-Century Hermeneutical Views in relation to Eschatological Systems

The Development of Third-Century Hermeneutical Views in relation to Eschatological Systems

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  • Thomas Cornman

This paper wants to consider possible relations between eschatology and hermeneutics. Cornman focuses on third-century developments through the contributions of theologians like Origen and Hippolitus. The paper demonstrates how cultural, geographical, and philosophical developments influenced and led these theologians to their specific views. The differences between these two are examined.

tag: Eschatology - hermeneutics

Source: Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society, 1987. 10 pages.

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