Theodor von Mopsuestia und Junilius Africanus als Exegeten
Nebst einer kritischen Textausgabe von des letzteren Instituta regularia divinae legis
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2018
Cambridge University Press (Verlag)
9781108081245 (ISBN)
Cambridge University Press (Verlag)
9781108081245 (ISBN)
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In this foundational study, originally published in 1880, Heinrich Kihn (1833-1912), professor of theology at Wurzburg, compared the exegetical work of two significant figures in late antiquity. All subsequent scholarly work on Junillus Africanus, and much on Theodore of Mopsuestia, depends on Kihn's edition and analysis, even when disputing its interpretation.
In this foundational study, originally published in 1880, Heinrich Kihn (1833-1912), professor of theology at Wurzburg, compared the exegetical work of two significant figures in late antiquity. Theodore, born at Antioch and a friend of John Chrysostom, was an influential bishop of Mopsuestia from 392 to 428. His work was widely regarded as heretical in the centuries following his death. A century later (542-c.549) Junillus Africanus served as chief legal minister to the Byzantine emperor Justinian and wrote a handbook of biblical exegesis that became important in the medieval Latin West. Kihn argued that Junillus' Instituta, the text of which he included in this study, showed the direct influence of Theodore's writings. All subsequent scholarly work on Junillus, and much on Theodore, depends on Kihn's edition and analysis, even when disagreeing with important aspects of his interpretation. This indispensable but hard-to-find work is now reissued in its entirety.
In this foundational study, originally published in 1880, Heinrich Kihn (1833-1912), professor of theology at Wurzburg, compared the exegetical work of two significant figures in late antiquity. Theodore, born at Antioch and a friend of John Chrysostom, was an influential bishop of Mopsuestia from 392 to 428. His work was widely regarded as heretical in the centuries following his death. A century later (542-c.549) Junillus Africanus served as chief legal minister to the Byzantine emperor Justinian and wrote a handbook of biblical exegesis that became important in the medieval Latin West. Kihn argued that Junillus' Instituta, the text of which he included in this study, showed the direct influence of Theodore's writings. All subsequent scholarly work on Junillus, and much on Theodore, depends on Kihn's edition and analysis, even when disagreeing with important aspects of his interpretation. This indispensable but hard-to-find work is now reissued in its entirety.
Vorwort; 1. Theodor vom Mopsuestia als Exeget; 2. Junilius Africanus und sein Kompendium der biblischen Isagogik; 3. Vergleichung der biblischen Theologie des Theodor und Junilius; 4. Iuinilii Africani Instituta regularia divinae legis.
| Erscheint lt. Verlag | 29.9.2020 |
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| Reihe/Serie | Cambridge Library Collection - Classics |
| Verlagsort | Cambridge |
| Sprache | englisch |
| Themenwelt | Geisteswissenschaften ► Philosophie ► Philosophie Altertum / Antike |
| Religion / Theologie ► Christentum ► Kirchengeschichte | |
| ISBN-13 | 9781108081245 / 9781108081245 |
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