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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 02 February 2009
The purpose of this article is to examine the place of reason in Athanasius' theology. We begin by looking at the Contra Gentes and De Incarnatione, a single work in two parts, since this is in some ways the most systematic of Athanasius' writings. Having taken our bearings in these early works we shall try and give some indication of how the notion of submission to the Logos is developed in his later writings (mainly the orations against the Arians and the Serapion correspondence). The notion of submission to the Logos we find to be a key in understanding the place of reason in Athanasius' thought.
page 385 note 1 Despite the arguments of J. Roldanus (Le Christ et l'Homme dans la théologie d'Athanase d'Alexandrie, Leiden, 1968). I find it difficult to believe that Contra Gentes–De Incarnatione is not a work of Athanasius' youth. For the purpose of this article, however, this question does not matter.
page 387 note 1 Athanase d'Alexandrie: Contre les Païens et Sur l'Incarnation du Verbe. Introduction, Traduction et notes de P. Th. Camelot, O.P., p. 45. (Sources Chrétiennes, n. 18).
page 390 note 1 See, e.g., De Incarn. xxi.4, Or. i.35, 36, etc., Ad Serap. i. 19.
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