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Apologists and Paul [Hardback]

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  • Formāts: Hardback, 360 pages, height x width x depth: 236x162x26 mm, weight: 680 g
  • Sērija : Pauline and Patristic Scholars in Debate
  • Izdošanas datums: 11-Jul-2024
  • Izdevniecība: T.& T.Clark Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 0567715450
  • ISBN-13: 9780567715456
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 360 pages, height x width x depth: 236x162x26 mm, weight: 680 g
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This volume examines the use of Paul's writing within the work of ante-Nicene apologetic writers. It takes apologetics as a broad genre in which many early Christian writers participated, offering rhetorical defenses for emerging aspects of doctrine, rooted in understanding of the scriptures, and often specifically the writings of Paul.

The volume interacts with the writings of many significant 'apologetic' writers, including: Melito of Sardis, Clement of Alexandria, Tatian, Tertullian, Hippolytus and Cyprian. The chapters examine how these early Christian writers used the letters of Paul to develop their own philosophical ideas and defenses of aspects of the emerging Christian faith. The internationally renowned contributors have all been specially commissioned for this volume, and an afterword by Todd D. Still considers the question of whether or not Paul was an 'apologist' himself.

Recenzijas

The Apologists and Paul is a must-have resource for libraries catering to scholars and postgraduate students engaged in the study of early Christianity. A comparable combination of detailed studies with a wide-ranging breadth of coverage specifically dedicated to the apologists is difficult to find in the many other excellent works on Pauline reception in ante-Nicene Christianity. * Biblical and Early Christian Studies *

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Specially commissioned studies examine how the writings of Paul were received by the Apologists, looking at the question of whether or not Paul was an Apologist.

Preface
The Apologists and Paul: An Introduction - David E. Wilhite, Baylor University, USA
1. The Pauline Writings and the Apology of Aristides - Paul Foster, University of Edinburgh, UK
2. Reading the Story of Abraham with Paul and Justin - Susan Wendel, Briarcrest Seminary, USA
3. Reconsidering Pauline Influence in Tatian - Jennifer Strawbridge, Oxford University, UK
4. The Apostle Invisibly Present in Both Athenagoras and Pseudo-Athenagoras - David Rankin, Holland Park Uniting Church, Queensland, Australia
5. Paul and the Jewish-Christian Apologists: Melito, Aristo of Pella, and Hegesippus - Alistair C. Stewart, St. Peter's Church, Upton-Cum-Chalvey, UK
6. Paul's Writings and Theophilus's Ad Autolycum - Stuart E. Parsons, Trinity College of Florida, USA
7. Clement of Alexandria and Paul: Reception of the Apostle's Legacy in Clement's Works - Piotr Ashwin-Siejkowski, King's College London, UK
8. Tertullian the Apologist and Paul - Benjamin D. Haupt, University of Birmingham, UK
9. The Critique of Rhetorical Eloquance: 1 Corinthians 1-2 and Minucius Felix, Octavius 14-15 - Paul Hartog, Faith Baptist Theological Seminary, USA
10. The Use of Paul in Hippolytus's De Antichristo - Wally Vincente Cirafesi, University of Oslo, Norway
11. Paul in Novatian: The Christ Hymn of Philippians 2 - James Papandrea, Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary, USA
12. The Pauline Writings in Dionysius of Alexandria - Lincoln H. Blumell, Brigham Young University, USA
13. Cyprian's Reception of Paul - Edwina Murphy, Morling College, Australia
14. Pauline Reception in Arnobius of Sicca and Lactantius - Michael Simmons, Auburn University, USA
15. Pauline Influence on Methodius - Elizabeth DePalma Digeser, University of California Santa Barbara, USA
Afterword: Was Paul an Apologist? - Todd D. Still, Baylor University, USA
Index

Todd D. Still serves as The William M. Hinson Professor of Christian Scriptures in the George W. Truett Theological Seminary of Baylor University, USA.

David E. Wilhite is Professor of Historical Theology in the George W. Truett Theological Seminary of Baylor University, USA.