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The Text Of The Gospels In Clement Of Alexandria New Testament In The Greek Fathers Carl P Cosaert

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The Text Of The Gospels In Clement Of Alexandria New Testament In The Greek Fathers Carl P Cosaert
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Publisher: Society of Biblical Literature
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.98 MB
Pages: 385
Author: Carl P. Cosaert
ISBN: 9781589833722, 1589833724
Language: English
Year: 2008

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The Text Of The Gospels In Clement Of Alexandria New Testament In The Greek Fathers Carl P Cosaert by Carl P. Cosaert 9781589833722, 1589833724 instant download after payment.

This volume applies the latest methodological advances in patristic textual analysis to explore the nature of the Gospel text used by Clement, an early Alexandrian father who wrote extensively on the Christian faith and filled his writings with thousands of biblical citations. After examining Clement's life and use of the New Testament writings, the book lists all of his quotations of the Four Gospels and compares them to those of other Alexandrian Christians and to the most significant ancient Greek and Latin manuscripts. The book demonstrates that the form of the Gospels in Alexandria was in transition at the end of the second century and argues that Clement's Gospel text reveals an Alexandrian influence in John and Matthew and a stronger Western influence in Luke and his citations of Mark 10.

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