Clement's biblical exegesis : : proceedings of the Second Colloquium on Clement Of Alexandria (Olomouc, May 29-31, 2014) / / edited by Veronika Černušková, Judith L. Kovacs, and Jana Plátová, in cooperation with Vit Hušek.

In Clement’s Biblical Exegesis scholars from six countries explore various facets of Clement of Alexandria’s hermeneutical theory and his exegetical practice. Although research on Clement has tended to emphasize his use of philosophical sources, Clement was important not only as a Christian philosop...

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Place / Publishing House:Leiden : Boston : : Brill,, [2017]
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Year of Publication:2017
Language:English
Series:Vigiliae Christianae, Supplements 139.
Physical Description:1 online resource (399 pages)
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Other title:Preliminary Material --
Introduction. Clement as Scriptural Exegete: Overview and History of Research /
Comprehensive Bibliography on Clement’s Scriptural Interpretation /
L’interprétation de la Bible et le « genre symbolique » selon Clément d’Alexandrie /
The Mysteries of Scripture: Allegorical Exegesis and the Heritage of Stoicism, Philo, and Pantaenus /
The Bible in Alexandria: Clement between Philo and Origen /
Negative Theology and Dialectics in Clement of Alexandria’s Understanding of the Status and Function of Scripture /
Schesis and Trinitarian Thought in Clement of Alexandria: From Philosophy to Scriptural Interpretation /
Clement’s Exegetical Interests in Stromateis viii /
Clement of Alexandria and the Book of Proverbs /
Four Desires: Clement of Alexandria and the Sermon on the Mount /
Clement of Alexandria’s Reception of the Gospel of John: Context, Creative Exegesis and Purpose /
The Philosophical Problem of “Place” in Clement’s Exegesis of the Prologue to the Gospel of John /
Clement’s Exegesis of 1 John in the Adumbrationes /
Reading the “Divinely Inspired” Paul: Clement of Alexandria in Conversation with “Heterodox” Christians, Simple Believers, and Greek Philosophers /
Index of Modern Authors --
Index of Ancient Sources --
Index of Subjects and Names.
Summary:In Clement’s Biblical Exegesis scholars from six countries explore various facets of Clement of Alexandria’s hermeneutical theory and his exegetical practice. Although research on Clement has tended to emphasize his use of philosophical sources, Clement was important not only as a Christian philosopher, but also as a pioneer Christian exegete. His works constitute a crucial link in the tradition of Alexandrian exegesis, but his biblical exegesis has received much less attention than that of Philo or Origen. Topics discussed include how Clement’s methods of allegorical interpretation compare with those of Philo, Origen, and pagan exegetes of Homer, and his readings of particular texts such as Proverbs, the Sermon on the Mount, John 1, 1 John, and the Pauline letters.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:9004331247
ISSN:0920-623X ;
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: edited by Veronika Černušková, Judith L. Kovacs, and Jana Plátová, in cooperation with Vit Hušek.