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What is the Bible? : the patristic doctrine of scripture / Matthew Baker and Mark Mourachian, editors.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextPublication details: Minneapolis : Fortress Press, 2016.Description: xx, 200 pages ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9781506410746
  • 150641074X
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LOC classification:
  • BT77 .W42 2016
Contents:
Part I. Approaches in the Christian East. The exegetical metaphysic of Origen of Alexandria / J. A. McGuckin -- A "doctrine of scripture" from the Eastern Orthodox tradition : a reflection on the Desert Father Saint Sarapion of Thmuis / Oliver Herbel -- "He has clothed himself in our language" : the incarnational hermeneutic of Saint Ephrem the Syrian / Matthew Baker -- John Chrysostom on the nature of revelation and task of exegesis / Bradley Nassif -- Barsanuphius, John, and Dorotheos on Scripture : voices from the desert in sixth-century Gaza / Alexis Torrance -- The transfiguration of Jesus Christ as "saturated phenomenon" and as a key to the dynamics of biblical revelation in Saint Maximus the Confessor / Paul M. Blowers -- Scripture as divine mystery: the Bible in the Philokalia / Brock Bingaman -- Part II. Modern approaches inspired by the Fathers. The Bible as Heilsgeschichte : the basic axis and scope of Georges Florovsky's neopatristic synthesis / Nikolaos Asproulis --The Gospel according to Saint Justin the New : Justin Popović on scripture / Vladimir Cvetkovic -- Reality and biblical interpretation : T.F. Torrance's retrieval of patristic hermeneutics / John Taylor Carr -- Merely academic : a brief history of modern biblical criticism / Michael C. Legaspi.
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Part I. Approaches in the Christian East. The exegetical metaphysic of Origen of Alexandria / J. A. McGuckin -- A "doctrine of scripture" from the Eastern Orthodox tradition : a reflection on the Desert Father Saint Sarapion of Thmuis / Oliver Herbel -- "He has clothed himself in our language" : the incarnational hermeneutic of Saint Ephrem the Syrian / Matthew Baker -- John Chrysostom on the nature of revelation and task of exegesis / Bradley Nassif -- Barsanuphius, John, and Dorotheos on Scripture : voices from the desert in sixth-century Gaza / Alexis Torrance -- The transfiguration of Jesus Christ as "saturated phenomenon" and as a key to the dynamics of biblical revelation in Saint Maximus the Confessor / Paul M. Blowers -- Scripture as divine mystery: the Bible in the Philokalia / Brock Bingaman -- Part II. Modern approaches inspired by the Fathers. The Bible as Heilsgeschichte : the basic axis and scope of Georges Florovsky's neopatristic synthesis / Nikolaos Asproulis --The Gospel according to Saint Justin the New : Justin Popović on scripture / Vladimir Cvetkovic -- Reality and biblical interpretation : T.F. Torrance's retrieval of patristic hermeneutics / John Taylor Carr -- Merely academic : a brief history of modern biblical criticism / Michael C. Legaspi.

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