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Julian von Aeclanum – Ad Florum liber primus

Julian von Aeclanum – Ad Florum liber primus
Author: Veronika Müller
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 633
Release: 2022-02-14
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9004510699

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This publication is dedicated to the first book of Julian of Aeclanum’s Ad Florum, which is both quoted and commented by Augustine. For the first time, the Latin text is presented in its own edition with German translation and commentary. Die vorliegende Publikation widmet sich dem ersten Buch des Werks Ad Florum Julians von Aeclanum, das durch Augustinus ausführlich zitiert und kommentiert wurde. Erstmals wird der lateinische Text in einer eigenen Textausgabe mit deutscher Übersetzung und mit einem Kommentar präsentiert.


Αugustine and Rhetoric

Αugustine and Rhetoric
Author:
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2023-11-27
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9004685626

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This volumes examines the place of classical rhetoric in Augustine's theology. Rather than seeing rhetoric as a matter only of style, the authors examine the argumentative techniques that Augustine would have learned and taught as a professional rhetorician. Essays pay particular attention to the rhetorical practice of invention in order to uncover the ways in which Augustine's thought is not only expressed rhetorically but constructed rhetorically as well. If you want to know what kind of rhetoric Augustine used in the actual practice as a Christian writer and preacher, this volume will answer your question.


The Text Of The Apostolos In Epiphanius Of Salamis

The Text Of The Apostolos In Epiphanius Of Salamis
Author: Carroll D. Osburn
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 298
Release: 2004
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9004130586

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As part of the Society of Biblical Literature's The New Testament in the Greek Fathers series, this book examines the textual affinities of Epiphanius of Salamis in Acts, the Catholic Epistles, and the Pauline Epistles. Devising careful criteria for selecting quotations and following established criteria for analyzing patristic data, Osburn reverses the commonly accepted notion that Epiphanius systematically reflects an early form of the Byzantine text. While his text of the Catholic Epistles was likely Byzantine in character, the Greek text of Acts and the Pauline Epistles used by Epiphanius was common in the Eastern Mediterranean during the fourth century C.E. and is similar to the Later Egyptian text-form found in Codex Alexandrinus and Codex Ephraemi rescriptus. In addition to enriching our understanding of Epiphanius, this volume broadens our knowledge of the New Testament text in the fourth century. Paperback edition is available from the Society of Biblical Literature (www.sbl-site.org)


Revelation, Truth, Canon and Interpretation

Revelation, Truth, Canon and Interpretation
Author: Craig D. Allert
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 327
Release: 2015-12-22
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 900431329X

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This volume treats the concepts of revelation, truth, canon, and interpretation as four pillars of early Christian theology. Using Justin Martyr as a case-study, his "Dialogue with Trypho" is examined with a view toward discerning how a second century Christian father understands and develops these concepts. Justin's intellectual background is discussed within the nuanced context of Middle Platonism. Particular attention is paid to his use of biblical sources which is grounded in the foundational chapter on revelation in Justin. Justin is placed within the wider context of theological developments in pre-Nicene Christianity, and includes a warning against judging Justin by anachronistic post-Nicene developments.


The Lamb's High Feast

The Lamb's High Feast
Author: A. Stewart-Sykes
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 247
Release: 2015-12-22
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9004313095

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The purpose of this work is to determine the place of Melito's Peri Pascha in the paschal liturgy of the Quartodecimans at Sardis. Its conclusion is that Peri Pascha constitutes the two parts of the Quartodeciman liturgy. The first part of the work is a liturgical homily on Exodus 12 which was delivered on the eve of Pascha, and the second half is the text of a commemorative ritual which constituted the celebration of Pascha itself. This conclusion is based on a formal examination of the text in the contexts of Graeco-Roman rhetoric and of Jewish and Christian paschal liturgy and theology. This is the first full-length study of Peri Pascha to be published, and the first extensive study of the Quartodecimans since 1953.


Jerome's Hebrew Philology

Jerome's Hebrew Philology
Author: Michael Graves
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2007-09-30
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9047421817

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St Jerome (ca. 347-419), translator and prolific commentator on the Old Testament, left a lasting and controversial mark on the history of biblical scholarship through his radical return to the hebraica veritas, the 'Hebrew truth.' Yet, the extent of Jerome’s Hebrew knowledge has been debated, and the actual role of Hebrew in Jerome’s biblical exegesis has been little explored. This book shows how Jerome’s Hebrew philology developed out of his training in classical literary studies, describes the nature of Jerome’s command of Hebrew in light of his historical context and his use of Jewish sources, and explains how Jerome used Hebrew scholarship in his biblical interpretation. Jerome emerges as a competent Hebraist, limited by his context, yet producing work of enduring significance.


Faith Gives Fullness to Reasoning

Faith Gives Fullness to Reasoning
Author: Frederick W. Norris
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 326
Release: 2015-12-22
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9004312803

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Gregory Nazianzen's Theological Orations, genuine classics, reveal not only the learning and faith of their author, but also his quarrels with Neo-Arians, Pneumatomachians, pagans, and other opponents at Constantinople in the late fourth century C.E. This volume is divided into three parts. The first offers a survey of Gregory's life and works, his orientation as a philosophical rhetorician, an overview of his theology, the relevant views of his major opponents, and the manuscript tradition of these orations. The second is a commentary that concentrates on the context and flow of his arguments about paideia and theology. The third is a new English translation, the first complete one, that evokes the logical and rhetorical power of Nazianzen and through its Biblical citations shows the importance of scripture in the debates.


Early Christian Poetry

Early Christian Poetry
Author: J. den Boeft
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 332
Release: 2015-12-22
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9004312897

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This collection of essays deals with the rise and development of early Christian poetry, discussing its techniques and its theoretical foundation. The individual papers concern specimina of Hebrew, Syriac, Greek and Latin poetry and study the various and partly conflicting traditions from which it originated. The biblical examples, e.g. of the Psalms, held great authority, but on the other hand it was impossible to break away from the models of classical Greco-Roman poetry, although these were deemed dangerous because of the pagan content and excessive cult of literary art. The book shows how the problems involved were solved in different ways, which justified the use of pagan literary accomplishments for singing the praises of the Lord.


The Peshitta: Its Use in Literature and Liturgy

The Peshitta: Its Use in Literature and Liturgy
Author: Bas Ter Haar Romeny
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 437
Release: 2007-05-31
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9047418891

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This volume, containing papers read at the Third Peshitta Symposium, brings together biblical studies and Syriac liturgy and patristic literature. It discusses the patristic and liturgical evidence for the Syriac versions, as well as their reception in the Syriac churches.


St. Cyril of Alexandria: The Christological Controversy

St. Cyril of Alexandria: The Christological Controversy
Author: John A. McGuckin
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 448
Release: 2015-12-22
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9004312900

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St. Cyril of Alexandria: The Christological Controversy describes the turmoil of 5th century Christianity seeking to articulate its beliefs on the person of Christ. The policies of the Theodosian dynasty and the conflicting interests of the patriarchal sees are set as the context of the controversy between Nestorius of Constantinople and Cyril of Alexandria, a bitter dispute that racked the entire oecumene. The historical analysis expounds the arguments of both sides, particularly the Christology of Cyril which was adopted as a standard. Many major texts are presented in new translations, some of which have never before appeared in English. These writings are essential reading in the history of doctrine. The work will be an indispensable resource for all students of the period: theologians and Byzantinists.