From prophecy to preaching : : a search for the origins of the Christian homily / / by Alistair Stewart-Sykes.

This book seeks to determine the origins of preaching in Christianity, and to trace its history before Origen. On the basis of a examination of the external evidence for Christian preaching before Origen and of cognate activities in the ancient world which might have influenced Christian practice, a...

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Superior document:Supplements to Vigiliae Christianae, Volume 58
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Place / Publishing House:Leiden, [Netherlands] ;, Boston, Massachusetts ;, Koln, [Germany] : : Brill,, 2001.
©2001
Year of Publication:2001
Language:English
Series:Supplements to Vigiliae Christianae ; Volume 58.
Physical Description:1 online resource (320 pages).
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Other title:Preliminary material /
INTRODUCTION /
PROLEGOMENA TO A PREHISTORY OF CHRISTIAN PREACHING /
PREACHING IN THE PRIMITIVE CHURCH /
SOME CONCLUSIONS /
BIBLIOGRAPHY /
INDEX OF ANCIENT TEXTS /
SUPPLEMENTS TO VIGILIAE CHRISTIANAE /
Summary:This book seeks to determine the origins of preaching in Christianity, and to trace its history before Origen. On the basis of a examination of the external evidence for Christian preaching before Origen and of cognate activities in the ancient world which might have influenced Christian practice, and on the basis of a narrative hypothesis on the nature of the development of Christianity, a history is traced by which prophecy gives way to Scripture as the primitive Christian oikos becomes the oikos theou . The homily is seen to emerge from the practice of submitting prophecy to judgement and application, which comes to employ Scripture and in time is employed on Scripture itself. This is the first attempt to answer the questions of how, when and why preaching entered Christian worship.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9004313338
ISSN:0920-623X ;
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: by Alistair Stewart-Sykes.