Eusebius of Caesarea's Commentary on Isaiah: Christian Exegesis in the Age of Constantine

Author:   Michael J. Hollerich (Assistant Professor, Department of Theology, Assistant Professor, Department of Theology, University of St Thomas)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
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Pages:   244
Publication Date:   11 March 1999
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Eusebius of Caesarea's Commentary on Isaiah: Christian Exegesis in the Age of Constantine


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Author:   Michael J. Hollerich (Assistant Professor, Department of Theology, Assistant Professor, Department of Theology, University of St Thomas)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
Imprint:   Oxford University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 14.40cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 22.50cm
Weight:   0.393kg
ISBN:  

9780198263685


ISBN 10:   0198263686
Pages:   244
Publication Date:   11 March 1999
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
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`undeniably an important mongraph...Any scholar in Patristics and Late Antiquity will find something of interest in this engaging book.' Sabrina Inowlocki, Vigiliae Christianae `01/12/05-written analysis of Eusebius's exegesis offers not only an entree into an important work in the history of Christian interpretation of the OT, but also provides important insights into this bishop's perceptions of the church and world.' C. Thomas McCollough, Religious Studies Review, Vol 27, No 2, April 2001 `Michael Hollerich's new book of Eusebius' Commentary on Isaiah is ... an important contribution for the understanding of Eusebius's exegetical work on its own merits and in the overall context of his work and changing times.' Aryeh Kofsky, Adamantius, Anno VI, 2000. `H. has managed to strengthen our perception of Eusebius as a transitional figure and to convincingly place his commentary in the sequence of his literary and conceptual development in light of the political, religious and social changes in the empire. H's work, dealing with a relatively neglected aspect of Eusebius' writing, is thus a veritable contribution towards a better understanding of Eusebius.' Aryeh Kofsky, Adamantius, Anno VI, 2000. `This intelligent book invites interpreters of Eusebius's work to look more closely at his exegetical work.' International Review of Biblical Studies, Vol.45, 98/99. `Hollerich provides a perceptive and reliable guide to a text which is at present totally inaccessible to those who cannot read Greek fluently and extremely difficult to digest even for most of us who can.' T.D. Barnes, Ecclesiastical History, Vol. 51:2, April 2000. `Hollerich has opened up some promising lines of investigation which demand to be pursued further.' Nicholas de Lange, Journal of Jewish Studies


undeniably an important mongraph...Any scholar in Patristics and Late Antiquity will find something of interest in this engaging book. Sabrina Inowlocki, Vigiliae Christianae This is a useful attempt at establishing the Sitz im Leben of a text which has only relatively recently been fully reconstructed Journal for the Study of the Old Testament This well-written analysis of Eusebius's exegesis offers not only an entree into an important work in the history of Christian interpretation of the OT, but also provides important insights into this bishop's perceptions of the church and world Religious Studies Review


undeniably an important mongraph...Any scholar in Patristics and Late Antiquity will find something of interest in this engaging book. Sabrina Inowlocki, Vigiliae Christianae This is a useful attempt at establishing the Sitz im Leben of a text which has only relatively recently been fully reconstructed Journal for the Study of the Old Testament This well-written analysis of Eusebius's exegesis offers not only an entree into an important work in the history of Christian interpretation of the OT, but also provides important insights into this bishop's perceptions of the church and world Religious Studies Review


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