St. Jerome's Commentaries on Galatians, Titus, and Philemon

St. Jerome's Commentaries on Galatians, Titus, and Philemon
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Synopsis St. Jerome's Commentaries on Galatians, Titus, and Philemon by : Saint Jerome

Thomas P. Scheck presents the first English translation of St. Jerome's commentaries on Galatians, Titus, and Philemon.

St. Jerome's Commentaries on Galatians, Titus, and Philemon

St. Jerome's Commentaries on Galatians, Titus, and Philemon
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ISBN-10 : 0268206899
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Synopsis St. Jerome's Commentaries on Galatians, Titus, and Philemon by : Sophronius Eusebius Hieronymus

Thomas P. Scheck presents the first English translation of St. Jerome's commentaries on Galatians, Titus, and Philemon.

Commentary on Galatians

Commentary on Galatians
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Publisher : CUA Press
Total Pages : 311
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ISBN-10 : 9780813201214
ISBN-13 : 0813201217
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Synopsis Commentary on Galatians by : Jerome

Jerome's Commentary on Galatians is presented here in English translation in its entirety.

Jerome's Commentaries on the Pauline Epistles and the Architecture of Exegetical Authority

Jerome's Commentaries on the Pauline Epistles and the Architecture of Exegetical Authority
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 303
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ISBN-10 : 9780192662910
ISBN-13 : 0192662910
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Synopsis Jerome's Commentaries on the Pauline Epistles and the Architecture of Exegetical Authority by : Andrew Cain

In the late fourth and early fifth centuries, during a fifty-year stretch sometimes dubbed a Pauline "renaissance" of the western church, six different authors produced over four dozen commentaries in Latin on Paul's epistles. Among them was Jerome, who commented on four epistles (Galatians, Ephesians, Titus, Philemon) in 386 after recently having relocated to Bethlehem from Rome. His commentaries occupy a time-honored place in the centuries-long tradition of Latin-language commenting on Paul's writings. They also constitute his first foray into the systematic exposition of whole biblical books (and his only experiment with Pauline interpretation on this scale), and so they provide precious insight into his intellectual development at a critical stage of his early career before he would go on to become the most prolific biblical scholar of Late Antiquity. This monograph provides the first book-length treatment of Jerome's opus Paulinum in any language. Adopting a cross-disciplinary approach, Cain comprehensively analyzes the commentaries' most salient aspects-from the inner workings of Jerome's philological method and engagement with his Greek exegetical sources, to his recruitment of Paul as an anachronistic surrogate for his own theological and ascetic special interests. One of the over-arching concerns of this book is to explore and to answer, from multiple vantage points, a question that was absolutely fundamental to Jerome in his fourth-century context: what are the sophisticated mechanisms by which he legitimized himself as a Pauline commentator, not only on his own terms but also vis-à-vis contemporary western commentators?

Commentaries on Galatians--Philemon

Commentaries on Galatians--Philemon
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Publisher : InterVarsity Press
Total Pages : 189
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ISBN-10 : 9780830829040
ISBN-13 : 0830829040
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Synopsis Commentaries on Galatians--Philemon by : Ambrosiaster,

This ACT volume is the second of two volumes that will offer a first English translation of the anonymous fourth-century commentary on the thirteen letters of Paul. Widely viewed as one of the finest pre-Reformation commentaries on the Pauline Epistles, this commentary, until the time of Erasmus, was attributed to Ambrose. The name Ambrosiaster ("Star of Ambrose") seems to hav been given to the anonymous author of the work by its Benedictine editors (1686- 1690).

Witch Hunt in Galatia

Witch Hunt in Galatia
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Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages : 344
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ISBN-10 : 9781978709768
ISBN-13 : 1978709765
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Synopsis Witch Hunt in Galatia by : Jeremy Wade Barrier

Approximately 2,000 years ago, some Jewish communities of Galatia in central Asia Minor believed they had fallen under a curse, argues Jeremy Wade Barrier. A fellow Jew named Paul wrote the letter we call Galatians to help them escape its effects. In the letter, Barrier argues, Paul called for the Jews in Galatia to stop practicing circumcision. The rite had fallen into disuse within many Jewish communities in the Roman Empire, but Barrier argues the Galatian Jews believed it was a talisman that would protect them from harm. As a further precaution, they needed to deal with the person who had brought this evil to their community. A witch hunt was underway, and some had concluded that the witch was none other than Paul. Barrier provides a reconstruction of the original occasion of Paul’s letter to the Galatians and shows how Paul defended himself from accusations of witchcraft by countering that the ritual that would protect them from the “Evil Eye” was not circumcision, but rather baptism. Through the ritual of baptism, they could receive healing from a material, yet divine, “breath” of God. Barrier also reconstructs an earlier understanding of this pneuma that was lost to subsequent Christianity under the influence of Neoplatonism.

Reading the Letter to Titus in Light of Crete

Reading the Letter to Titus in Light of Crete
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Publisher : BRILL
Total Pages : 201
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ISBN-10 : 9789004685710
ISBN-13 : 9004685715
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Synopsis Reading the Letter to Titus in Light of Crete by : Michael Robertson

This volume argues that Titus’s invocation of Crete affected the ways early readers developed their identities. Using archaeological data, classical writings, and early Christian documents, he describes multiple traditions that circulated on Crete and throughout the Roman Empire concerning Cretan Zeus, Cretan social structure, and Cretan Judaism. He then uses these traditions to interpret Titus and explain how the letter would intersect with and affect readers’ identities. Because readers had differing conceptions of Crete based on their location and access to and evaluation of Cretan traditions, readers would have developed their identities in multiple, conflictual, even contradictory ways.

Galatians (Brazos Theological Commentary on the Bible)

Galatians (Brazos Theological Commentary on the Bible)
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Publisher : Baker Books
Total Pages : 219
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ISBN-10 : 9781493438471
ISBN-13 : 1493438476
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Synopsis Galatians (Brazos Theological Commentary on the Bible) by : Kathryn Greene-McCreight

The Brazos Theological Commentary on the Bible advances the assumption that the Nicene creedal tradition, in all its diversity, provides the proper basis for the interpretation of the Bible as Christian scripture. The series volumes, written by leading theologians, encourage readers to explore how the vital roots of the ancient Christian tradition inform and shape faithfulness today. In this addition to the series, respected theologian Kathryn Greene-McCreight offers a theological reading of Galatians. As with other volumes in the series, this commentary is designed to serve the church, providing a rich resource for preachers, teachers, students, and study groups. It demonstrates the continuing intellectual and practical viability of theological interpretation of the Bible.

Galatians and Christian Theology

Galatians and Christian Theology
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Publisher : Baker Academic
Total Pages : 392
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ISBN-10 : 9781441245892
ISBN-13 : 1441245898
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Synopsis Galatians and Christian Theology by : N. T. Wright

The letter to the Galatians is a key source for Pauline theology as it presents Paul's understanding of justification, the gospel, and many topics of keen contemporary interest. In this volume, some of the world's top Christian scholars offer cutting-edge scholarship on how Galatians relates to theology and ethics. The stellar list of contributors includes John Barclay, Beverly Gaventa, Richard Hays, Bruce McCormack, and Oliver O'Donovan. As they emphasize the contribution of Galatians to Christian theology and ethics, the contributors explore how exegesis and theology meet, critique, and inform each other.