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The Theological Anthropology of Eustathius of Antioch
Sophie Cartwright
More compellingly, though, he balances and assesses the political implications of the grand narratives of cosmic return and renewal in his exegesis. From these two seminal works she traces a development in Eustathius's anthropological Christology. [...]a critical foundation of the monograph is unstable. In paying the ransom of his soul to the devil, whose chief weapon is death, Christ liberates the human condition to freely choose moral perfection (229).
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