Handbook of Patristic Exegesis (2 Vols.): The Bible in Ancient Christianity

Author:   Charles Kannengiesser
Publisher:   Brill
Volume:   1
ISBN:  

9789004153615


Pages:   1496
Publication Date:   20 May 2006
Format:   Hardback
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Through this comprehensive Handbook, the reader will obtain a balanced and cohesive picture of the Early Church. It gives an overall view of the reception, transmission, and interpretation of the Bible in the life and thought of the Church during the first five centuries of Christianity. This one volume edition is an unabridged version of the two volume edition published in 2004 (no longer available).

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Author:   Charles Kannengiesser
Publisher:   Brill
Imprint:   Brill
Volume:   1
Dimensions:   Width: 16.00cm , Height: 7.40cm , Length: 24.00cm
Weight:   2.464kg
ISBN:  

9789004153615


ISBN 10:   9004153616
Pages:   1496
Publication Date:   20 May 2006
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Print
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained

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'Now, at last, there is a comprehensive, authoritative, and indispensable tool by which contemporary scholars, teachers, and bible students may access the exegetical richness of the first five centuries of Christian scholarship. Seven years in the making and consisting of 1,530 pages, Prof. Charles Kannengiesser's brilliant Handbook of Patristic Exegesis provides both an overview of the way in which certain books were eventually deemed to comprise the canon of sacred scripture and detailed information about the way in which leading ÂChurch Fathers understood and interpreted the Bible.' William Tabbernee, President North American Patristics Society 'This excellent research tool for biblical scholars and church historians contains exhaustive information about more than 150 Greek and Latin Church Fathers and their translations and interpretations of the Bible...An extensive, thorough, up-to-date international bibliography is included.' Robert T. Anderson, American Reference Book Annual, 2005. 'The interpretation of the Bible in the Church Fathers attracts more and more sophisticated research; but until now we have lacked a really comprehensive overview. In these volumes, one of the foremost contemporary patristic scholars provides a superb conspectus of the field, which will be indispensable for the future of this research. I am profoundly grateful for the enormous labours and the expert critical judgement shown in Professor Kannengiesser's work.' Rowan Williams, The Archbishop of Canterbury. 'Professor Kannengiesser's two-volume Handbook, including also contributions by specialist scholars, is a huge and ambitious enterprise which is the first of its kind in patristic exegesis. His exhaustive study of the work of modern patristic scholars of ancient Christian exegesis contains a magisterial consideration of fifty years of international research on the subject, and of the whole span of Christian Greek and Latin exegesis to the end of the seventh and the end of the eighth century respectively. The Oriental traditions are also examined. In his aim of giving the Bible back to the churches, Kannengiesser caters for specialist and non-specialist alike, as well as for post-modern, prejudiced readers, and those who are more electronically disposed and are not readers in the conventional sense. This Handbook is a triumph.' Professor Pauline Allen, Director of the Center for Early Christian Studies at Australian Catholic University.


'Now, at last, there is a comprehensive, authoritative, and indispensable tool by which contemporary scholars, teachers, and bible students may access the exegetical richness of the first five centuries of Christian scholarship. Seven years in the making and consisting of 1,530 pages, Prof. Charles Kannengiesser's brilliant Handbook of Patristic Exegesis provides both an overview of the way in which certain books were eventually deemed to comprise the canon of sacred scripture and detailed information about the way in which leading ÂChurch Fathers understood and interpreted the Bible.' William Tabbernee, President North American Patristics Society 'This excellent research tool for biblical scholars and church historians contains exhaustive information about more than 150 Greek and Latin Church Fathers and their translations and interpretations of the Bible...An extensive, thorough, up-to-date international bibliography is included.' Robert T. Anderson, American Reference Book Annual, 2005. 'The interpretation of the Bible in the Church Fathers attracts more and more sophisticated research; but until now we have lacked a really comprehensive overview. In these volumes, one of the foremost contemporary patristic scholars provides a superb conspectus of the field, which will be indispensable for the future of this research. I am profoundly grateful for the enormous labours and the expert critical judgement shown in Professor Kannengiesser's work.' Rowan Williams, The Archbishop of Canterbury. 'Professor Kannengiesser's two-volume Handbook, including also contributions by specialist scholars, is a huge and ambitious enterprise which is the first of its kind in patristic exegesis. His exhaustive study of the work of modern patristic scholars of ancient Christian exegesis contains a magisterial consideration of fifty years of international research on the subject, and of the whole span of Christian Greek and Latin exegesis to the end of the seventh and the end of the eighth century respectively. The Oriental traditions are also examined. In his aim of giving the Bible back to the churches, Kannengiesser caters for specialist and non-specialist alike, as well as for post-modern, prejudiced readers, and those who are more electronically disposed and are not readers in the conventional sense. This Handbook is a triumph.' Professor Pauline Allen, Director of the Center for Early Christian Studies at Australian Catholic University.


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Charles Kannengiesser was Successor of the late Cardinal Jean Danielou at the Institut Catholique, Paris, Catherine Huisking Professor of Historical Theology at Notre Dame University, Indiana (1982-92) and Fellow of the Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, NJ. Since 1992 he is Professor at Concordia University, Montreal. He has published several books and many articles on Athanasius of Alexandria and the Alexandrian tradition.

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