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Christologische Schriftargumentation und Bildersprache: Zum Konflikt zwischen Metapherninterpretation und dogmatischen Schriftbeweistraditionen in der patristischen Auslegung des 44. (45.) Psalms: Vigiliae Christianae, Supplements, cartea 26

Autor Elisabeth Grünbeck
de Limba Germană Hardback – 31 iul 1994
This volume examines the early Church's methods of theological argumentation concerning the metaphorical texts of the Bible. Ps 45 presents some of the oldest biblical evidence for the divinity of Christ and was often cited in christological and trinitarian controversies.
In the 4th century the conflict between the traditional interpretation of the Church and linguistic methods erupted. In the course of the debate with Arian exegesis the significance of metaphor and the possibility of speaking of God were conceived anew.
This study is based on dogmatic, exegetical and spiritual texts ranging from Justin to Cyril of Alexandria and Theodoret of Cyrus. It shows how the various forms of argumentation interact: how scholarly theology was mediated through preaching, and pastoral and catechetical interests affected christological reflection.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789004100213
ISBN-10: 9004100210
Pagini: 438
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 34 mm
Greutate: 0.95 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
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Public țintă

All those interested in patristics and theology, in the history of exegesis and theology, especially of the doctrines of God and Christ in the Early Church.

Notă biografică

Elisabeth Grünbeck is Assistant at the Institute for the History of the Early Church and Patristics in Freiburg, Germany.

Recenzii

'...a thorough, compelling piece of scholarship...'
Alan Kolp, Church History, 1996.