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Scripture in the Search for the Doctrine of God: Reading and Receiving the Bible in Christian Tradition. <i>Essays in Honor of D.H. Williams</i>: The Bible in Ancient Christianity, cartea 17

Alex Fogleman, Richard A. Brumback
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 23 oct 2025
Scripture and the Search for the Christian Doctrine of God examines the dynamic exegetical traditions that shaped the fourth-century Trinitarian controversies and how these legacies of biblical reading have influenced both evaluations of the fourth century and subsequent use of patristic materials by scholars and theologians. Part I, “Legacies,” focuses on pre-Nicene reading practices with an eye towards how they were received in the fourth century and beyond. Part II, “Traditions,” investigates how fourth- and fifth-century theologians received and inherited pre-Nicene traditions of biblical reading. Part III, “Receptions,” highlights the way that patristic exegesis has been received in a variety of post-patristic contexts, including Medieval Chinese Christianity, early Renaissance Humanism, and Contemporary Evangelicalism. The result is a greater appreciation of the deeply biblical character of the early Christian search for the doctrine of God.
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ISBN-13: 9789004738492
ISBN-10: 9004738495
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.51 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria The Bible in Ancient Christianity


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Alex Fogleman (Ph.D., Baylor University) is Associate Dean of Special Programs and Assistant Professor of Theology at Trinity Anglican Seminary. He is the author of Knowledge, Faith, and Early Christian Initiation and Making Disciples: Catechesis in History, Theology, and Practice (CUP, 2023).
Richard A. Brumback III (Ph.D., Baylor University) is Professor of Bible and Historical Theology and Director, Graduate School of Theology at Freed-Hardeman University. He focuses primarily on the fourth-century Trinitarian disputes and has published on the early reception of the Nicene creed.