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Greek Patristic and Eastern Orthodox Interpretations of Romans: Romans Through History & Culture

Editat de Professor Daniel Patte, Professor Vasile Mihoc
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 19 dec 2012
This collection of essays integrates scholarly and scriptural interpretations, Eastern Orthodox biblical scholarship, together with biblical interpretations throughout church history. Unlike the Western interpretations that read Romans in terms of theological anthropology, the Greek Fathers do not presuppose such a concept and therefore each of the articles in this volume invites Western scholars and students to re-read Paul's letter with new eyes: with a greater sensitivity to the nuances of the Greek text; with an openness to envision what Paul is saying from very different theological and hermeneutical perspectives; and with the awareness that the Greek Fathers addressed particular contextual issues of their time.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780567480927
ISBN-10: 0567480925
Pagini: 224
Dimensiuni: 155 x 231 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.38 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția T&T Clark
Seria Romans Through History & Culture

Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

These essays deliberately focus upon individual and communal interpretations of biblical texts by believers.

Notă biografică

Vasile Mihocis Professor of New Testament at Facultatea de Teologie 'Andrei Saguna' in Romania.

Cuprins

IntroductionVasile Mihoc, Facultatea de Teologie 'Andrei Saguna', Sibiu, Romania. Basic Principles of Orthodox Biblical Hermeneutics as Rooted in the Greek Fathers' InterpretationDaniel Patte, Vanderbilt University. How the Essays in this Volume Complement Each OtherMatthew W. Bates, University of Notre Dame. Prosopographic Exegesis and Narrative Logic: Paul, Origen, and Theodoret of Cyrus on Psalm 69:22-23Steven DiMattei, University of Houston. Adam, an Image of the Future Economy: Romans 5:14 in the Context of Irenaeus' Christological Exegesis of Genesis 1:26Archbishop Demetrios [Trakatellis], Primate of the Greek Orthodox Church in America. "Being Transformed": Chrysostom's Exegesis of the Epistle to the RomansVasile Mihoc, Theological School Sibiu. St. Paul and the Jews in John Chrysostom's Commentary on Romans 9-11George Kalantzis, Wheaton College. The Voice So Dear to Me: Themes From Romans in Theodore, Chrysostom, and TheodoretBruce Lowe, Macquarie University-Sydney. What Does Proecho Really Echo in Romans 3.9? Re-evaluating Arethas & Photius' 9th-10th Century Greek InterpretationsStelian Tofana, Babes Bolayi University. The Interdependency between Destiny, Humankind and Creation According to Rom. 8:18-23: An Orthodox-Patristic PerspectiveConclusionDaniel Patte, Vanderbilt University. Some of the TheologicalHermeneutical, Contextual, and AnalyticalTextual Choices Made by Greek Fathers and Eastern Orthodox Interpreters of Romans/Biographies of contributorsIndices

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