What is the Bible? : the patristic doctrine of scripture /

The patristic doctrine of Scripture is an understudied topic. Recent scholars, however, have shown considerable interest in patristic exegetical strategies and methods--from rhetoric and typology, to theory and method; far less attention, though, has been paid to the early Christian understanding of...

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Other Authors: Baker, Matthew (Editor), Mourachian, Mark (Editor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Minneapolis : Fortress Press, [2016]
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505 0 |a Part I. Approaches in the Christian East. The exegetical metaphysic of Origen of Alexandria / J. A. McGuckin -- A "doctrine of scripture" from the Eastern Orthodox tradition : a reflection on the Desert Father Saint Serapion of Thmuis / Oliver Herbel -- "He has clothed himself in our language" : the incarnational hermeneutic of Saint Ephrem the Syrian / Matthew Baker -- John Chrysostom on the nature of Revelation and task of Exegesis / Bradley Nassif -- Barsanuphius, John, and Dorotheos on Scripture : voices from the desert in sixth-century Gaza / Alexis Torrance -- The transfiguration of Jesus Christ as "saturated phenomenon" and as a key to the dynamics of Biblical revelation in Saint Maximus the Confessor -- Paul M. Blowers -- Scripture as divine mystery : the Bible in the Philokalia / Brock Bingaman -- Part II. Modern approaches inspired by the Fathers. The Bible as Heilsgeschichte : the basic axis and scope of Georges Florovsky's neopatristic synthesis / Nikolaos Asproulis -- The Gospel according to Saint Justin the New : Justin Popović on scripture / Vladimir Cvetkovic -- Reality and Biblical interpretation : T.F. Torrance's retrieval of patristic hermeneutics / John Taylor Carr -- Merely academic : a brief history of modern Biblical criticism / Michael C. Legaspi. 
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