Ancient Apologetic Exegesis: Introducing and Recovering Theophilus's World
New Testament scholarship uncovers much about first-century Christianity. Early Christian masters such as Origen and Augustine draw great attention to the third and following centuries. Yet oddly, despite this flood of attention to both the first century and to the third and later centuries, the second century often escapes notice, this despite its almost living memory of Jesus and his apostles from only a generation or two prior. A distinctive biblical exegesis was used by those second-century apologists who challenged Greco-Roman pagan religionists. Along with introducing the general shape of this ancient apologetic exegesis, Ancient Apologetic Exegesis aims at its recovery as well. Current literature often misunderstands or dismisses second-century exegetical approaches. But by looking behind anachronistic views of ancient genre, literacy, and rhetoric, we can rediscover a forgotten form of early Christian exegesis.
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Ancient Apologetic Exegesis: Introducing and Recovering Theophilus's World
New Testament scholarship uncovers much about first-century Christianity. Early Christian masters such as Origen and Augustine draw great attention to the third and following centuries. Yet oddly, despite this flood of attention to both the first century and to the third and later centuries, the second century often escapes notice, this despite its almost living memory of Jesus and his apostles from only a generation or two prior. A distinctive biblical exegesis was used by those second-century apologists who challenged Greco-Roman pagan religionists. Along with introducing the general shape of this ancient apologetic exegesis, Ancient Apologetic Exegesis aims at its recovery as well. Current literature often misunderstands or dismisses second-century exegetical approaches. But by looking behind anachronistic views of ancient genre, literacy, and rhetoric, we can rediscover a forgotten form of early Christian exegesis.
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Ancient Apologetic Exegesis: Introducing and Recovering Theophilus's World

Ancient Apologetic Exegesis: Introducing and Recovering Theophilus's World

by Stuart Parsons
Ancient Apologetic Exegesis: Introducing and Recovering Theophilus's World

Ancient Apologetic Exegesis: Introducing and Recovering Theophilus's World

by Stuart Parsons

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Overview

New Testament scholarship uncovers much about first-century Christianity. Early Christian masters such as Origen and Augustine draw great attention to the third and following centuries. Yet oddly, despite this flood of attention to both the first century and to the third and later centuries, the second century often escapes notice, this despite its almost living memory of Jesus and his apostles from only a generation or two prior. A distinctive biblical exegesis was used by those second-century apologists who challenged Greco-Roman pagan religionists. Along with introducing the general shape of this ancient apologetic exegesis, Ancient Apologetic Exegesis aims at its recovery as well. Current literature often misunderstands or dismisses second-century exegetical approaches. But by looking behind anachronistic views of ancient genre, literacy, and rhetoric, we can rediscover a forgotten form of early Christian exegesis.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781498227506
Publisher: Wipf & Stock Publishers
Publication date: 02/05/2015
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 254
File size: 5 MB

About the Author

Stuart E. Parsons is a patristics researcher, department chair, and professor at Trinity College of Florida. His publications include a monograph on patristic exegesis and scholarly articles on second-century Christianity. His administrative duties include chairing the Department of Church Ministries at Trinity College. He also teaches courses on biblical studies, ancient Greek, church history, and theology. He is a member of the Society of Biblical Literature, the North American Patristics Society, the American Society of Church History, and the Evangelical Theological Society.

Table of Contents

"Preface
Acknowledgments
Abbreviations

1 Theophilus and His Life with Scripture
2 Scripture and a Forgotten Genre
3 Scripture and a Forgotten Orality
4 Scripture and a Forgotten Coherence
5 Scriptural Anthologies and Testimonia (Excursus)
Epilogue

Appendix 1: Methodological Notes
Appendix 2: Scripture Usage Tables

Bibliography
Ancient Document Index
Modern Authors Index
"
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