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Interpreting The Gospel Of John In Antioch And Alexandria 1st Edition Miriam Decock

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Interpreting The Gospel Of John In Antioch And Alexandria 1st Edition Miriam Decock
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Publisher: Society of Biblical Literature
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.76 MB
Pages: 267
Author: Miriam DeCock
ISBN: 9780884144489, 0884144488
Language: English
Year: 2020
Edition: 1

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Interpreting The Gospel Of John In Antioch And Alexandria 1st Edition Miriam Decock by Miriam Decock 9780884144489, 0884144488 instant download after payment.

A nuanced study of early Christian exegesis Miriam DeCock analyzes four important early Christian treatments of the Gospel of John, including commentaries by Origen and Cyril from the Alexandrian tradition and the homilies of John Chrysostom and the commentary of Theodore of Mopsuestia, which represent Antiochian traditions. DeCock maintains that the traditional distinction between nonliteral and literal interpretations in these two early Christian centers remains helpful despite recent challenges to the paradigm. She argues that a major and abiding distinction between the two schools lies in the manner in which Alexandrian and Antiochian authors apply the gospel text to their respective communities. DeCock demonstrates that the Antiochenes find primarily literal moral examples and doctrinal teachings in John's Gospel, whereas the Alexandrians find both these and nonliteral teachings concerning the immediate situation of the church and of its individual members. Features An examination of each author's interpretations of a selection of texts Focused explorations of John 2; 4; and 9-11 in early Christian exegesis A study of early literal non-literal interpretations of John's Gospel

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