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Overview"This work compares the Minor Prophets commentaries of Theodore of Mopsuestia and Cyril of Alexandria, isolating the role each interpreter assigns the Twelve Prophets in their ministry to Old Testament Israel and the texts of the Twelve as Christian scripture. Hauna T. Ondrey argues that Theodore does acknowledge christological prophecies, as distinct from both retrospective accommodation and typology. A careful reading of Cyril's Commentary on the Twelve limits the prospective christological revelation he ascribes to the prophets and reveals the positive role he grants the Mosaic law prior to Christ's advent. Exploring secondly the Christian significance Theodore and Cyril assign to Israel's exile and restoration reveals that Theodore's reading of the Twelve Prophets, while not attempting to be christocentric, is nevertheless self-consciously Christian. Cyril, unsurprisingly, offers a robust Christian reading of the Twelve, yet this too must be expanded by his focus on the church and concern to equip the church through the ethical paideusis provided by the plain sense of the prophetic text. Revised descriptions of each interpreter lead to the claim that a recent tendency to distinguish the Old Testament interpretation of Theodore (negatively) and Cyril (positively) on the basis of their ""christocentrism"" obscures more than it clarifies and polarizes no less than earlier accounts of Antiochene/Alexandrian exegesis. The conclusion argues against replacing old dichotomies with new and advocates rather for an approach that takes seriously Theodore's positive account of the unity and telos of the divine economy and the full range of Cyril's interpretation." Full Product DetailsAuthor: Hauna T. Ondrey (Assistant Professor of Church History, Assistant Professor of Church History, North Park Theological Seminary)Publisher: Oxford University Press Imprint: Oxford University Press Dimensions: Width: 14.80cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 22.40cm Weight: 0.482kg ISBN: 9780198824534ISBN 10: 019882453 Pages: 282 Publication Date: 21 June 2018 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsAbbreviations Introduction: Theodore and Cyril in Context Part I - One Divine Economy in Two Testaments 1: A Nexus of Commentators on the Twelve: Theodore and Cyril's Defense of Historia Part II - The Ministry of the Twelve Prophets to Old Testament Israel 2: Theodore of Mopsuestia: The Twelve within the First Age 3: Cyril of Alexandria: The Twelve within the First Covenant Part III - The Ministry of the Texts of the Twelve to the Church 4: Theodore of Mopsuestia: The Twelve as Christian Scripture 5: Cyril of Alexandria: The Twelve as Christian Scripture 6: Theodore and Cyril in Dialogue: Analysis and Implications BibliographyReviewsThe work establishes itself as necessary reading for anyone approaching patristic exegesis. Ondrey's work is one of compelling prose, rigorous research, and significant erudition. * Kevin M. Clarke, Reviews in Biblical Literature * The work establishes itself as necessary reading for anyone approaching patristic exegesis. Ondrey's work is one of compelling prose, rigorous research, and significant erudition. * Kevin M. Clarke, Reviews in Biblical Literature * Th´eodoret recognizes Christological prophecies that are not necessarily typological. Cyril gives an important role to the Mosaic law in the economy of salvation before the advent of Christ. * Marc Leroy, Revue Biblique * The work establishes itself as necessary reading for anyone approaching patristic exegesis. Ondrey's work is one of compelling prose, rigorous research, and significant erudition. * Kevin M. Clarke, Reviews in Biblical Literature * Th'eodoret recognizes Christological prophecies that are not necessarily typological. Cyril gives an important role to the Mosaic law in the economy of salvation before the advent of Christ. * Marc Leroy, Revue Biblique * Author InformationHauna Ondrey is Assistant Professor of Church History at North Park Theological Seminary in Chicago, Illinois. She serves on the Board of Directors of the Swedish American Historical Society and is active on the Covenant History Commission of the Evangelical Covenant Church. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |