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Rufinus of Aquileia's Pro-Nicene Catechesis

Rufinus of Aquileia's Pro-Nicene Catechesis

Lewis Ayres on Rufinus of Aquileia’s Commentary on the Apostles’ Creed: “Rufinus wishes his catechumens to hear scriptural discussion of Father and Son as inviting the deployment of a notion of mystery shaped by pro‐Nicene principles. Rufinus attempts to shape his catechumens' imaginations to hear the words of Scripture both in the light of pro‐Nicene principles and as a text comprehensible only in the light of a particular spiritual transformation. Thus it is not precise enough to say that Rufinus wishes the text to be heard as pro‐Nicene in theology: he wishes the text to be heard and read as a particular type of text, a text whose meaning is intertwined with a spiritual ascent that it itself teaches.”