An exhaustive guide to every significant Christian theologian who lived
from the first century to 1308, the year in which John Duns Scotus died.
The dictionary encompasses the Catholic, Orthodox, Nestorian and
Monophysite traditions, including information not previously available
in English. Thoroughly indexed, the dictionary incorporates common
variants of names and concepts which will help and direct the reader.
The main criterion for inclusion has been contribution to the
development of Christian theology. Sub-criteria by which that is
measured include, above all, originality and influence on later figures.
With over 290 entries, the dictionary provides a handy summary of
theologiansi lives and writings together with recent scholarship, as
well as an up-to-date, definitive bibliography listing primary texts,
translations and secondary literature in the major western European
languages. Useful for all levels of academia; no other text matches the
depth of the dictionaryis bibliographies. The unprecedented thoroughness
of Hill's compilation provides an essential resource for studies at all
levels on such a large and varied range of Church thinkers