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John Scottus Eriugena, the brilliant and controversial Irishman in the court of Charles the Bald (823-877), grandson of Charlemagne, drew upon both the Latin and Greek patristic traditions in order to present a bold and original Christian vision. A philosopher, theologian, translator, poet, and mystic, he may be considered the ideal Carolingian Renaissance man. This volume examines his understanding of the Incarnation, the enfleshment of the Word. On the one hand, Eriugena's Christology creatively appropriates traditional categories in order to explain God's philanthropia in creating, sustaining, and restoring the cosmos. On the other hand, it also provides a guide for the believer's mystical participation in the life of Jesus and return to divine union. This brilliant intellectual from the so-called
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Foreword by John Panteleimon Manoussakis
Acknowledgements
Abbreviations
Introduction
1 Being Human, Being Flesh
2 Jesus Christ: God and Man
3 Cur Deus Homo?
4 The Foundations of Participatory Christology
5 The Mystical Appropriation of the Life of Jesus
Conclusion
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