Commentaries on Romans, 1-2 Corinthians, and Hebrews (eBook)

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Joel C. Elowsky (Herausgeber)

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2022 | 1. Auflage
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Commentaries on Romans, 1-2 Corinthians, and Hebrews -  Cyril
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'But in fact Christ has been raised from the dead . . .' Cyril of Alexandria (c. 378-444) was one of the most significant figures in the early church: bishop of the church, defender of orthodoxy, proponent of Alexandrian theology. Indeed, he is probably best known as the supporter of the term Theotokos (God-bearer) with regard to Mary in opposition to Nestorius during the early Christological controversies. But Cyril viewed himself, first and foremost, as an interpreter of Scripture. In this volume in IVP Academic's Ancient Christian Texts series, Joel Elowsky and David Maxwell offer-for the first time in English-a translation of the surviving Greek and Syriac fragments of Cyril's commentaries on four New Testament epistles: Romans, 1-2 Corinthians, and Hebrews. Abounding with Cyril's insights regarding these canonical texts and biblical themes such as the triune nature of God, Christ's sacrificial death, and justification, these commentaries are essential tools for understanding Cyril's reading of Holy Scripture. Ancient Christian Texts is a series of new translations, most of which are here presented in English for the first time. The series provides contemporary readers with the resources they need to study for themselves the key writings of the early church. The texts represented in the series are full-length commentaries or sermon series based on biblical books or extended scriptural passages. Ancient Christian Texts are new English translations of full-length commentaries or sermon series from ancient Christian authors that allow you to study key writings of the early church fathers in a fresh way.

Joel C. Elowsky (PhD, Drew University) is professor of historical theology at Concordia Seminary in St. Louis, Missouri, where he also serves as the director of the Center for the Study of Early Christian Texts. He is the editor of two volumes on John's Gospel in the Ancient Christian Commentary on Scripture series, the editor of volumes on Cyril of Alexandria, Theodore of Mopsuestia, and Eusebius of Caesarea in the Ancient Christian Texts series, the editor for We Believe in the Holy Spirit in the Ancient Christian Doctrine series, and consulting editor for the Encyclopedia of Ancient Christianity. David R. Maxwell (PhD, University of Notre Dame) is the Louis A. Fincke and Anna B. Shine Professor of Systematic Theology at Concordia Seminary in St. Louis, Missouri. He is the translator for volumes on Cyril of Alexandria's Commentary on John in the Ancient Christian Texts series.
"e;But in fact Christ has been raised from the dead . . ."e;Cyril of Alexandria (c. 378 444) was one of the most significant figures in the early church: bishop of the church, defender of orthodoxy, proponent of Alexandrian theology. Indeed, he is probably best known as the supporter of the term Theotokos (God-bearer) with regard to Mary in opposition to Nestorius during the early Christological controversies. But Cyril viewed himself, first and foremost, as an interpreter of Scripture. In this volume in IVP Academic's Ancient Christian Texts series, Joel Elowsky and David Maxwell offer for the first time in English a translation of the surviving Greek and Syriac fragments of Cyril's commentaries on four New Testament epistles: Romans, 1 2 Corinthians, and Hebrews. Abounding with Cyril's insights regarding these canonical texts and biblical themes such as the triune nature of God, Christ's sacrificial death, and justification, these commentaries are essential tools for understanding Cyril's reading of Holy Scripture. Ancient Christian Texts is a series of new translations, most of which are here presented in English for the first time. The series provides contemporary readers with the resources they need to study for themselves the key writings of the early church. The texts represented in the series are full-length commentaries or sermon series based on biblical books or extended scriptural passages. Ancient Christian Texts are new English translations of full-length commentaries or sermon series from ancient Christian authors that allow you to study key writings of the early church fathers in a fresh way.

Joel C. Elowsky (PhD, Drew University) is professor of historical theology at Concordia Seminary in St. Louis, Missouri, where he also serves as the director of the Center for the Study of Early Christian Texts. He is the editor of two volumes on John's Gospel in the Ancient Christian Commentary on Scripture series, the editor of volumes on Cyril of Alexandria, Theodore of Mopsuestia, and Eusebius of Caesarea in the Ancient Christian Texts series, the editor for We Believe in the Holy Spirit in the Ancient Christian Doctrine series, and consulting editor for the Encyclopedia of Ancient Christianity.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 8.3.2022
Reihe/Serie Ancient Christian Texts
Übersetzer David R. Maxwell
Verlagsort Westmont
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Religion / Theologie
Schlagworte 1 Corinthians • 2 Corinthians • Cyril • Cyril of Alexandria • Early Church • early church father • first century church • Hebrews • Justification • New Testament • New Testament Studies • New Testament Theology • Romans • saint Cyril • saint Cyril of Alexandria • Trinity
ISBN-10 0-8308-8727-X / 083088727X
ISBN-13 978-0-8308-8727-9 / 9780830887279
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