Passion and Resurrection Narratives: Post Nicene Latin Interpretations (Australian College of Theology Monograph)


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By grasping how the church of a particular time period reads the Scriptures we can understand much of the Christianity of that age. This volume examines how the Gospel accounts at the heart of the Christian faith the passion and resurrection of Christ were interpreted by four key authors from late antiquity. In analyzing the readings and methods of Hilary of Poitiers Ambrose Jerome and Augustine this work advocates for a reshaping of the categories commonly used to understand Latin patristic exegesis. It also prompts reflection upon habits of biblical interpretation and the pastoral application of Scripture in our own time. In this important book the author gives us a detailed examination of the techniques used to expound a key topic by the leading Latin exegetes of the classical age of patristic theology. General principles are illustrated by using specific examples that deepen our appreciation of both the era and its achievements. --Gerald Bray professor Beeson Divinity School Andrew Bains reading of four significant early treatments of the passion and resurrection narratives challenges some conventional understandings and exposes significant theological insights and connections that will enrich contemporary scholarship and preaching. The importance of a greater acquaintance with the writing of these early theologians has been highlighted in recent scholarship. Dr. Bains contribution will stand out among those who seek to understand these early writers on their own terms but also to learn from them for the edification of Gods people today. --Mark D. Thompson principal Moore Theological College Sydney Australia Andrew Bain is a scholar after my own heart. His attentive study of how patristic authors actually used Scripture moves us beyond stereotypes and generalizations to an appreciation of the rich exegetical legacy they have bequeathed to us. Highly recommended! --Edwina Murphy lecturer church history Morling College Sydney Australia Andrew M. Bain is the vice principal of Queensland Theological College Brisbane Australia where he teaches church history and Christian ethics.
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