This work presents the Antiochene understandings of how humans are the image of God. The author begins with an analysis of the Antiochenes's literal and historical method of interpreting scripture; and then traces how they applied their hermeneutical principles to the passages regarding image.
#2101220 in Books The University Press of Kentucky 2007-05-25Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 8.67 x .82 x 5.85l; .88 #File Name: 0813124271200 pages
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful. Take Sides With The TruthBy Bruce BordenFirst off I am a "Mosby Nut" so I may be a little biased; but I found the "letters" were very interesting and am glad the" Editor" saw fit to have them published. Lt. Sam Chapman showed the "human" side to Mosby. They shared a lot of "exciting exploits" during the war and shows their friendship continued the rest of their lives.They stayed in touch as each of them moved on to other "exploits". I would reccommend this book as a "must" in any "Mosby" library.1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Take Sides With The TruthBy Chris DainoI have an interest in the Civil War and also in Col. Mosby. I found some interesting comments in the book which gave me new insight into things as they were after the war. History books are biased; his letters are what he observed.