Origen and scripture the contours of the exegetical life
Scriptural interpretation was an important form of scholarship for Christians in late antiquity. For no one does this claim ring more true than Origen of Alexandria (185-254), one of the most prolific scholars of Scripture in early Christianity. This book examines his approach to the Bible through a...
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Oxford ; New York, NY :
Oxford University Press
2012
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- Preface Introduction I: The Philologist 1. Mandate: The Interpreter's Education 2. Specialization: The Elements of Philology II: The Philologist and Christianity 3. Scholarship: Divine Provenance 4. Conversion: Sanctified Study 5. Boundaries (Part I): Interpretation Among the Heterodox 6. Boundaries (Part II): Interpretation in the New Israel 7. Conduct: Moral Inquiry 8. Message: Saving Knowledge 9. Horizons: The Beginning and End of the Drama of Salvation Epilogue Introduction PART 1: THE PHILOLOGIST 1. Mandate: The Interpreter's Education 2. Specialization: The Elements of Philology PART 2: THE PHILOLOGIST AND CHRISTIANITY 3. Scholarship: Divine Provenance 4. Conversion: Sanctified Study 5. Boundaries (Part I): Interpretation Among the Heterodox 6. Boundaries (Part II): Interpretation in the New Israel 7. Conduct: Moral Inquiry 8. Message: Saving Knowledge 9. Horizons: The Beginning and End of the Drama of Salvation Epilogue