Allegory and Event

Allegory and Event
Title Allegory and Event PDF eBook
Author Richard Patrick Crosland Hanson
Publisher Westminster John Knox Press
Pages 436
Release 2002-01-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780664224448

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In this classic work in patristic studies, R. P. C. Hanson elucidates the views of the third-century theologian Origen on the nature and interpretaion of Scripture. The introduction by a leading Origen scholar sets Hanson's work in its context and explores its significance to Origen scholarship.

Genesis and Cosmos

Genesis and Cosmos
Title Genesis and Cosmos PDF eBook
Author Adam Rasmussen
Publisher BRILL
Pages 218
Release 2019-03-25
Genre Religion
ISBN 9004396934

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In Genesis and Cosmos Adam Rasmussen examines how Basil and Origen addressed scientific problems in their interpretations of Genesis 1. For the first time, he offers an in-depth analysis of Basil’s thinking on three problems in Scripture-and-science: the nature of matter, the super-heavenly water, and astrology. Both theologians worked from the same fundamental perspective that science is the “servant” of Christianity, useful yet subordinate. Rasmussen convincingly shows how Basil used Origen’s writings to construct his own solutions. Only on the question of the water does Basil break with Origen, who allegorized the water. Rasmussen demonstrates how they sought to integrate science and Scripture and thus remain instructive for those engaged in the dialogue between religion and science today.

Mind, Text, and Commentary

Mind, Text, and Commentary
Title Mind, Text, and Commentary PDF eBook
Author Blossom Stefaniw
Publisher Peter Lang
Pages 424
Release 2010
Genre History
ISBN 9783631602676

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Slightly revised version of the author's dissertation--University of Erfurt, 2008.

Origins and Method--Towards a New Understanding of Judaism and Christianity

Origins and Method--Towards a New Understanding of Judaism and Christianity
Title Origins and Method--Towards a New Understanding of Judaism and Christianity PDF eBook
Author Bradley H. McLean
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 417
Release 1993-09-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 0567495574

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This collection of essays is presented in honour of John C. Hurd on the occasion of his retirement as Professor of New Testament at Trinity College, Toronto, and in recognition of a distinguished career in the fields of Pauline studies and computing in the humanities. Given Professor Hurd's interest in Christian origins and methodology, it is appropriate that the contributors to this volume deal with the origin and development of various aspects of Judaism and Christianity. In particular they highlight how a greater attentiveness to method has resulted in a reshaping of our understanding of Christianity or Judaism. The volume is divided into three parts: 'New Understandings of Paul', 'New Understandings of the New Testament', and 'New Understandings of the Relationship between Judaism and Christianity'. Contributors include Walter Aufrecht, Karl Donfried, Robert Grant, John Kloppenborg, Gerd Ludemann and Wayne McCready.

Allegorical Readers and Cultural Revision in Ancient Alexandria

Allegorical Readers and Cultural Revision in Ancient Alexandria
Title Allegorical Readers and Cultural Revision in Ancient Alexandria PDF eBook
Author David Dawson
Publisher Univ of California Press
Pages 358
Release 2023-04-28
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0520910389

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Allegorical readings of literary or religious texts always begin as counterreadings, starting with denial or negation, challenging the literal sense: "You have read the text this way, but I will read it differently." David Dawson insists that ancient allegory is best understood not simply as a way of reading texts, but as a way of using non-literal readings to reinterpret culture and society. Here he describes how some ancient pagan, Jewish, and Christian interpreters used allegory to endorse, revise, and subvert competing Christian and pagan world views. This reassessment of allegorical reading emphasizes socio-cultural contexts rather than purely formal literary features, opening with an analysis of the pagan use of etymology and allegory in the Hellenistic world and pagan opposition to both techniques. The remainder of the book presents three Hellenistic religious writers who each typify distinctive models of allegorical interpretation: the Jewish exegete Philo, the Christian Gnostic Valentinus, and the Christian Platonist Clement. The study engages issues in the fields of classics, history of Christianity and Hellenistic Judaism, literary criticism and theory, and more broadly, critical theory and cultural criticism.

Heaven on Earth?

Heaven on Earth?
Title Heaven on Earth? PDF eBook
Author Hans Boersma
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Pages 292
Release 2013-01-07
Genre Religion
ISBN 111855194X

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This collection assembles essays by eleven leading Catholic and evangelical theologians in an ecumenical discussion of the benefits – and potential drawbacks – of today’s burgeoning corpus of theological interpretation. The authors explore the critical relationship between the earthly world and its heavenly counterpart. Ground-breaking volume of ecumenical debate featuring Catholic and evangelical theologians Explores the core theological issue of how the material and spiritual worlds interrelate Features a diversity of analytical approaches Addresses an urgent need to distinguish the positive and problematic aspects of today’s rapidly growing corpus of theological interpretation

The Edited Bible

The Edited Bible
Title The Edited Bible PDF eBook
Author John Van Seters
Publisher Eisenbrauns
Pages 446
Release 2006
Genre Bible
ISBN 1575061120

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Introduction -- The early history of editing -- Jewish and Christian scholarship and standardization of biblical texts -- Classical and biblical text editions : editing in the age of the printing press -- Editing Homer : the rise of historical criticism in classical studies -- The history of the "editor" in biblical criticism from Simon to Wellhausen -- The history of redaction in the twentieth century : crisis in higher criticism -- Editing the Bible and textual criticism -- Editors and the creation of the canon -- Summary and conclusion