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The Spell of the Logos : Origen’s Exegetic Pedagogy in the Contemporary Debate regarding Logocentrism / Mihai Vlad Niculescu.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Gorgias Eastern Christian StudiesPublisher: Piscataway, NJ : Gorgias Press, [2009]Copyright date: ©2009Description: 1 online resource (567 p.)Content type:
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  • 9781593336981
  • 9781463216283
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  • online - DeGruyter
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Contents:
Frontmatter -- TABLE OF CONTENTS -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- ABBREVIATIONS AND TRANSLATIONS -- I. SPELLING SALVATION. SPEECH ADDRESS AS MESSIANIC ADVENT -- II. SPIRITUAL LEAVENING AS THE GRAND SCENARIO OF ORIGEN’S EXEGETICAL PEDAGOGY -- III. EMMAUS AND BEYOND. THE GROWTH OF THE KINGDOM DOCUMENTED BY THE DOXOLOGICAL GESTURES, POSTURES AND FEELINGS OF A PRIESTLY HOMILIST -- IV. DISPUTING EMMAUS -- ENDNOTES -- GRAPHS AND TABLES -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- SUBJECT INDEX -- ANCIENT AUTHOR INDEX -- MODEN AUTHOR INDEX -- BIBLICAL REFERENCES INDEX
Summary: Origen’s construal of the Bible as a textual incarnation of the Word encourages an assimilationist interpretation of the Hebrew Scriptures as a proto-Christian gospel. Although in partial agreement with this thesis, this study suggests a non-assimilationist reading of Origen’s biblical exegesis.

Frontmatter -- TABLE OF CONTENTS -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- ABBREVIATIONS AND TRANSLATIONS -- I. SPELLING SALVATION. SPEECH ADDRESS AS MESSIANIC ADVENT -- II. SPIRITUAL LEAVENING AS THE GRAND SCENARIO OF ORIGEN’S EXEGETICAL PEDAGOGY -- III. EMMAUS AND BEYOND. THE GROWTH OF THE KINGDOM DOCUMENTED BY THE DOXOLOGICAL GESTURES, POSTURES AND FEELINGS OF A PRIESTLY HOMILIST -- IV. DISPUTING EMMAUS -- ENDNOTES -- GRAPHS AND TABLES -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- SUBJECT INDEX -- ANCIENT AUTHOR INDEX -- MODEN AUTHOR INDEX -- BIBLICAL REFERENCES INDEX

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Origen’s construal of the Bible as a textual incarnation of the Word encourages an assimilationist interpretation of the Hebrew Scriptures as a proto-Christian gospel. Although in partial agreement with this thesis, this study suggests a non-assimilationist reading of Origen’s biblical exegesis.

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