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Patristic Exegesis in Context

Exploring the Genres of Early Christian Biblical Interpretation

Author: Miriam de Cock and Elizabeth Klein   Series: CUA Studies in Early Christianity

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Examines the biblical exegesis of early Christians beyond the formal genre of biblical commentary. This volume demonstrates the highly sophisticated nature of biblical exegesis in other genres, and the manifold uses to which this exegesis was put.

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Examines the biblical exegesis of early Christians beyond the formal genre of biblical commentary. This volume demonstrates the highly sophisticated nature of biblical exegesis in other genres, and the manifold uses to which this exegesis was put.

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The essays of Patristic Exegesis in Context examine the biblical exegesis of early Christians beyond the formal genre of biblical commentary. The past couple of decades have seen a broadening of perspective on the study of patristic exegesis; the phenomenon is increasingly situated within its various literary contexts and genres, and the definition of what counts as patristic exegesis is therefore widened. This volume thus situates itself within this emerging scholarly tradition, which aims not to give an account of exegetical strategies and methodologies as found primarily in exegetical commentaries and homilies, but to demonstrate the highly sophisticated nature of biblical exegesis in other genres, and the manifold uses to which this exegesis was put. Ancient Christian authors lived and breathed scripture; it served as their primary source of theological and liturgical vocabulary, their way of processing the world, their social ethic, and their mode of constructing self and communal identity. Scripture therefore permeates all ancient Christian literature, regardless of genre, and the various contexts in which interpretation of scripture took place resulted in a wide variety of uses of the church's authoritative texts. The essays in this volume demonstrate the interpretive skill, creativity, and sophistication of early Christian authors in a myriad of other early Christian genres, such as poetry, paraphrase, hymns, martyr accounts, homilies, prophetic vision accounts, monastic writings, argumentative treatises, encomia, apocalypses, and catenae. Accordingly, the volume aims to help the modern person, who is used to hearing the Bible explained in explicitly expository situations (for example, in academic commentaries or religious sermons) to become more habituated to ancient ways of interacting with and expounding the biblical text. These essays attempt to contextualize various types of patristic exegesis, in order for us to glimpse the complex and diverse uses of the Bible in this period.

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Critic Reviews

Each essay is a marvelous case study in its own right. These essays are fresh analyses by authors who are specialists in the early Christian writers and texts on which they are composing their essays…an exceptional quality of scholarship."" - Paul Blowers, Emmanuel Christian Seminary at Milligan University

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About the Author

Miriam de Cock is assistant professor of New Testament and Early Christianity at Dublin City University.

Elizabeth Klein is assistant professor of theology at the Augustine Institute Graduate School.

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Product Details

Publisher
The Catholic University of America Press
Published
30th November 2023
Pages
300
ISBN
9780813237411

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