Patristic and Early Christian Biblical Exegesis: A New Tool for Historians,Theologians, and Philosophers |
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Authors: | Samuel Pomeroy |
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Affiliation: | Faculteit Theologie en Religiewetenschappen, University of Leuven, Sint-Michielsstraat 4 – bus 03100, Leuven, 3000 Belgium |
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Abstract: | The Oxford Handbook of Early Christian Biblical Interpretation (2019) should be viewed as a definitive new tool for understanding the contextual concerns, literary genres, and shifting ideological principles that generated Early Christian biblical exegesis. This review essay explains why the new Handbook is distinct among tools of its kind, and highlights some of its major benefits for encountering and engaging the ancient resources of Christian theologies on their own terms. This collection of essays may be fruitfully used to nuance and expand contemporary trends in hermeneutical and analytic theology (This research is made possible by Research Foundation – Flanders [F.W.O.]). |
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