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Irenaeus on the glory of being human

The glory of God is a living man, and the life of man consists in beholding God.
Irenaeus of LyonsIrenaeus of Lyons

Against Heresies 4.20.7

Plain English

Irenaeus is arguing against systems that treat the created world and the human body as spiritual problems. He answers that embodied human life, healed by God, is part of God's glory.

Why it matters

The line became a shorthand for Irenaeus's full-bodied vision of creation, incarnation, and salvation.

About Irenaeus

Irenaeus gave the church its first large-scale answer to the question, 'how do we know this is apostolic Christianity?' Against Gnostics, Marcionites, and private spiritual teachers, he argued from public scripture, public teaching, and the churches founded by the apostles. Apostolic succession in his hands was not just a power claim; it was a way of checking whether a teacher was inventing a new religion under Christian names. Later orthodoxy inherited that instinct from him.

Lifespan
c. 130 – c. 202
Era
Ante Nicene
Born in
Smyrna
See
Lyons
Region
Gaul
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