Christology and the Logic of Grace in Fifth-Century Gaul
Discover the profound relationship between Christology and grace in Donald Fairbairn's insightful work, Christology and the Logic of Grace in Fifth-Century Gaul. Published by Oxford University Press in 2024, this compelling book delves into the theological perspectives of influential fifth-century Gallic writers, including John Cassian, Vincent of Lérins, Prosper of Aquitaine, and Faustus of Riez. With a total of 240 pages, Fairbairn meticulously examines how these early thinkers articulated the interplay between Christ's nature and the concept of divine grace, providing readers with a deeper understanding of early Christian theology. This hardback edition is a must-have for scholars and enthusiasts of church history and Christological studies. Enhance your library with this essential resource that bridges historical thought and contemporary theological discussions.