St. Cyprian of Carthage and the College of Bishops

Author:   Benjamin Safranski
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Pages:   250
Publication Date:   15 August 2018
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Benjamin Safranski
Publisher:   Rowman & Littlefield
Imprint:   Lexington Books/Fortress Academic
Dimensions:   Width: 15.90cm , Height: 2.60cm , Length: 23.00cm
Weight:   0.567kg
ISBN:  

9781978700789


ISBN 10:   1978700784
Pages:   250
Publication Date:   15 August 2018
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
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Chapter 1: Bishop and Bishops Chapter 2: Structure and Definition of the College Chapter 3: Exercises of Collegial Authority I—Discipline, Deposition, and Excommunication of Clergy Chapter 4: Exercises of Collegial Authority II: Formulation of Doctrine Chapter 5: Nicolas Afanasiev and Episcopal Collegiality in Cyprian

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"Dr. Safranski presents a careful scholarly study of Cyprian's understanding of the episcopacy and its contemporary application. This study is important both in advancing a more accurate understanding of Cyprian's view of the episcopate and episcopal collegiality, and for its ecumenical significance, especially in his dialogue with contemporary Orthodox scholar Nicholas Afanasiev's work on Catholic-Orthodox relations that refers to Cyprian and other Patristic sources. Dr. Safranski also revisits Cyprian's understanding of the episcopal office in relationship to the papacy, an important topic in ecclesiology and ecumenical studies. The book is a ""must-read"" for scholars in the field, and helpful to all interested in the bishop's role in early Church. -- Alan Schreck, Franciscan University of Steubenville Safranski deftly navigates Cyprian's theological and social landscape to offer us a compelling picture of one bishop's understanding of collegial ecclesiology in the third century and its legacy for us today. -- Jared Ortiz, Hope College A paradigmatic example of research into the patristic sources and retrieval of insights helpful to our own day. The balance of collective decision-making and individual leadership in Cyprian’s North Africa, challenged by persecution and disagreement, sheds light on current discussions of collegiality in the Church. -- David Williams, Belmont Abbey College By a careful reading of primary sources and critical engagement with earlier scholars, Dr. Safranski has introduced an important nuance into the much-studied question of episcopal authority and collegiality in the writings St. Cyprian of Carthage. The engagement of his insights with the work of Orthodox theologian Nicolas Afanasiev connects the most significant reflection of the early church on the authority of bishops with significant contemporary questions of collegiality. This study offers a better understanding of major figure of the early church and contributes that understanding to important present-day theological discussions. -- Abbot Placid Solari O.S.B., Belmont Abbey College"


Dr. Safranski presents a careful scholarly study of Cyprian's understanding of the episcopacy and its contemporary application. This study is important both in advancing a more accurate understanding of Cyprian's view of the episcopate and episcopal collegiality, and for its ecumenical significance, especially in his dialogue with contemporary Orthodox scholar Nicholas Afanasiev's work on Catholic-Orthodox relations that refers to Cyprian and other Patristic sources. Dr. Safranski also revisits Cyprian's understanding of the episcopal office in relationship to the papacy, an important topic in ecclesiology and ecumenical studies. The book is a must-read for scholars in the field, and helpful to all interested in the bishop's role in early Church. -- Alan Schreck, Franciscan University of Steubenville Safranski deftly navigates Cyprian's theological and social landscape to offer us a compelling picture of one bishop's understanding of collegial ecclesiology in the third century and its legacy for us today. -- Jared Ortiz, Hope College A paradigmatic example of research into the patristic sources and retrieval of insights helpful to our own day. The balance of collective decision-making and individual leadership in Cyprian's North Africa, challenged by persecution and disagreement, sheds light on current discussions of collegiality in the Church. -- David Williams, Belmont Abbey College By a careful reading of primary sources and critical engagement with earlier scholars, Dr. Safranski has introduced an important nuance into the much-studied question of episcopal authority and collegiality in the writings St. Cyprian of Carthage. The engagement of his insights with the work of Orthodox theologian Nicolas Afanasiev connects the most significant reflection of the early church on the authority of bishops with significant contemporary questions of collegiality. This study offers a better understanding of major figure of the early church and contributes that understanding to important present-day theological discussions. -- Abbot Placid Solari O.S.B., Belmont Abbey College


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Benjamin Safranski is professor of theology at the Franciscan University of Steubenville.

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