Biblical Interpretation and Doctrine in Early Christianity: Collected Essays

Author:   Brian E Daley ,  Andrew Hofer ,  Brian Dunkle
Publisher:   William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company
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9780802883421


Pages:   511
Publication Date:   16 January 2025
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Biblical Interpretation and Doctrine in Early Christianity: Collected Essays


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Essays on patristic biblical interpretation and doctrine, written by a renowned historical theologian Brian E. Daley, SJ, is a highly acclaimed scholar of early Christian theology. In a prolific career spanning more than forty years, he has published his research in a wide range of academic journals and edited collections; this book represents the first time that several of his studies of patristic biblical interpretation and doctrine have been brought together in one volume. The eighteen essays in this collection examine topics including patristic exegesis, Origen's De principiis, Cappadocian scriptural interpretation and doctrine, early Christian views on redemption and eschatology, and modern retrievals of patristic scriptural interpretation. This informative and insightful volume is an essential resource for theologians, exegetes interested in the history of interpretation, and theological libraries.

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Author:   Brian E Daley ,  Andrew Hofer ,  Brian Dunkle
Publisher:   William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company
Imprint:   William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 3.60cm , Length: 23.20cm
Weight:   0.798kg
ISBN:  

9780802883421


ISBN 10:   0802883427
Pages:   511
Publication Date:   16 January 2025
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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""Brian Daley, one of the finest patristic scholars of his generation, is also in the forefront of those who recovered the Scriptural inspiration of patristic thought. With great learning, and with a sharp attention to the terms they used and the arguments they pursued, he has brought to life the inner logic of the thinking of the Fathers. These brilliant studies explore the fundamental principles that lie behind his approach to patristic theology--both revolutionary and traditional."" --Andrew Louth, Durham University (UK) ""Spanning several decades of careful research, this collection of influential essays has all the hallmarks of Brian Daley's scholarship: beautifully written, deeply learned, and attuned to the enduring relevance of early Christian theology."" --Peter Martens, Saint Louis University ""Recent decades have seen a revolution in attitudes towards the 'pre-modern' scriptural exegesis of early Christian teachers and writers. With clarity and insight, both reflecting and contributing to this shift in perspective, Daley's essays make a brilliant contribution to the field, while also offering reflection on its reception in twentieth century Roman Catholic theology."" --Frances M. Young, University of Birmingham (UK) ""These highly specialized essays of Brian Daley, SJ, punctuate a career pattern of unearthing the depth and breadth of patristic engagement of classical philosophical sources and, most importantly, the Bible itself as the inexhaustible font of Christian doctrine and discourse. And as several of the essays will attest, few if any scholars have taken us further along in reclaiming patristic theological interpretation for enriching contemporary hermeneutics and systematics, and for revitalizing the Church's liturgical and spiritual life."" --Paul M. Blowers, Milligan University ""Bad narratives are hard to kill. Fortunately, this collection of Brian Daley's essays with their meticulous reading of the Fathers and Christian Scripture should put to rest the simplistic narrative of von Harnack's critique of the Catholic distortion of the gospel through its 'Hellenization' of Christianity or historical criticism's dismissal of allegory. On the contrary, Daley's essays make clear that patristic theologians' primary text was not Plato or the Stoics, but the Christian Scriptures. And these they interpreted, as did Paul, through the lens of Christ's incarnation, death, and resurrection."" --J. Warren Smith, Duke Divinity School ""Brian Daley is one of the most important historians and theologians of our time. This collection bears witness to the deep delight Christians have taken throughout time in meditating on the God who reveals God's own self in Scripture and the person of Christ. A careful scholar of early Christianity whose work enlivens the past and nourishes the present, Daley bridges the gap between their time and ours to make manifest the beauty of a life lived in the pursuit of a deeper knowledge of God in Christ. From the Psalms to Origen and the Cappadocians, from Boethius and Leontius of Byzantium to Nouvelle Théologie and the Dei Verbum, Daley's careful and rigorous scholarship reveals why, for him, the study of Scripture and early Christianity has never been an antiquarian curiosity but rather is a form of worship. This volume and its companion focusing more specifically on Daley's work on the Incarnation and Trinity will be cherished by scholars and students for many years to come."" --George Kalantzis, Wheaton College ""Brian Daley brings to the Church Fathers an unmatched combination of sympathy, clarity, intellectual rigor, and contemporary relevance. These virtues shine forth on every page of this extraordinarily rich and wide-ranging collection of essays, focused on one of Daley's most important contributions: demonstrating the deep tie between early Christian biblical interpretation and traditional Christian doctrine."" --Bruce D. Marshall, Perkins School of Theology, Southern Methodist University


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Brian E. Daley, SJ, is Catherine F. Huisking Professor of Theology Emeritus at the University of Notre Dame. In recognition of his significant scholarship, he has been awarded the Johannes Quasten Medal and the Ratzinger Prize for Theology. Daley's books include The Hope of the Early Church, God Visible, and Christology in Early Christianity.

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