Engaging Augustine on Romans : self, context, and theology in interpretation

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Engaging Augustine on Romans : self, context, and theology in interpretation

edited by Daniel Patte and Eugene TeSelle

(Romans through history and culture series)

Trinity Press International, c2002

  • alk. paper

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Includes bibliographical references and indexes

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内容説明

Part of the series "Romans Through History and Culture", this book explores Augustine's hermeneutics. His reliance on biblical interpretation as a pillar of Christian life is examined in light of his writings on a single book: Paul's Letter to the Romans. One contributor to the anthology also looks at the effect of Augustine's readings of Paul have had on Pauline critical studies.

目次

  • Introduction - Engaging Scripture - Patristic Interpretation of the Bible, Eugene TeSelle
  • Modus inveniendi Paulum - Augustine, Hermeneutics, and His Reading of Romans, Thomas F. Martin
  • Augustine and Israel - Interpretatio ad litteram, Jews, and Judaism in Augustine's Theology of History, Paula Fredriksen
  • Exploring the Inner Conflict - Augustine's Sermons on Romans 7 and 8, Eugene TeSelle. Appendix - Augustine's Old Latin Text of Romans 7-8 and its English Translation, Eugene TeSelle
  • A Conversation of Augustine - From Natural Law to Restored Nature in Romans 2:13-16, Simon J. Gathercole
  • Readings of Augustine on Paul - Their Impact on Critical Studies of Paul, John K. Riches
  • Jews and Gentiles, Galatians 2:11-14, and Reading Israel in Romans - The Patristic Debate, Peter J. Gorday
  • Conclusion - Augustine, a Model for the Practice of "Scriptural Criticism" in New Testament Studies, Daniel M. Patte
  • A Last Word, Krister Stendahl.

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