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This work compares the Minor Prophets commentaries of Theodore of Mopsuestia and Cyril of Alexandria, isolating the role each interpreter assigns the Twelve Prophets in their ministry to Old Testament Israel and the texts of the Twelve as Christian scripture. Hauna T. Ondrey argues that Theodore does acknowledge christological prophecies, as distinct from both retrospective accommodation and typology. A careful reading of Cyril's Commentary on the Twelve limits the prospective christological revelation he ascribes to the prophets and reveals the positive role he grants the Mosaic law prior to Christ's advent. Exploring secondly the Christian significance Theodore and Cyril assign to Israel's exile and restoration reveals that Theodore's reading of the Twelve Prophets, while not attempting to be christocentric, is nevertheless self-consciously Christian. Cyril, unsurprisingly, offers a robust Christian reading of the Twelve, yet this too must be expanded by his focus on the church and concern to equip the church through the ethical paideusis provided by the plain sense of the prophetic text. Revised descriptions of each interpreter lead to the claim that a recent tendency to distinguish the Old Testament interpretation of Theodore (negatively) and Cyril (positively) on the basis of their "christocentrism" obscures more than it clarifies and polarizes no less than earlier accounts of Antiochene/Alexandrian exegesis. The conclusion argues against replacing old dichotomies with new and advocates rather for an approach that takes seriously Theodore's positive account of the unity and telos of the divine economy and the full range of Cyril's interpretation.
276 =75 THEODORUS MOPSUESTENUS --- 276 =75 CYRILLUS ALEXANDRINUS --- 276 =75 THEODORUS MOPSUESTENUS Griekse patrologie--THEODORUS MOPSUESTENUS --- 276 =75 THEODORUS MOPSUESTENUS Patrologie grecque--THEODORUS MOPSUESTENUS --- Griekse patrologie--THEODORUS MOPSUESTENUS --- Patrologie grecque--THEODORUS MOPSUESTENUS --- 276 =75 CYRILLUS ALEXANDRINUS Griekse patrologie--CYRILLUS ALEXANDRINUS --- 276 =75 CYRILLUS ALEXANDRINUS Patrologie grecque--CYRILLUS ALEXANDRINUS --- Griekse patrologie--CYRILLUS ALEXANDRINUS --- Patrologie grecque--CYRILLUS ALEXANDRINUS
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"Kyrill von Alexandriens vermutlich erste Schrift, der Dialog "Über Anbetung und Verehrung in Geist und Wahrheit" bietet eine ethisch-moralische Anleitung für ein christliches Leben, die aus der Exegese ausgewählter Passagen aus dem Pentateuch hergeleitet wird. Im ersten Buch wird die Entstehung des Menschen, sein Fall in die Sünde, die Gefangenschaft unter Satan sowie die anschließende Reue und Errettung durch Gott thematisiert. Methodisch erfolgt dies durch allegorisch-typlogogische Auslegung bestimmter Episoden aus den Büchern Genesis und Exodus. Im Hintergrund steht dabei die Kontinuität von Altem und Neuem Testament, wobei das Alte Testament als Pädagoge dient und in der Erfüllung im Neuen Testament einen Weg zu einer moralischen Lebensweise aufzeigen kann. Bis heute wird als Grundlage der im 17. Jahrhundert herausgegebene Text von Jean Aubert verwendet, der auf lediglich zwei Handschriften basiert. In diesem Band wird nach einer ausführlichen Einleitung zu Autor und Werk der griechische Text des ersten Buches zum ersten Mal auf der Basis aller bekannter Textzeugen kritisch erschlossen, übersetzt und mit kommentierenden Anmerkungen versehen."
Christian life --- Salvation --- 276 =75 CYRILLUS ALEXANDRINUS --- 276 =75 CYRILLUS ALEXANDRINUS Griekse patrologie--CYRILLUS ALEXANDRINUS --- Griekse patrologie--CYRILLUS ALEXANDRINUS --- 276 =75 CYRILLUS ALEXANDRINUS Patrologie grecque--CYRILLUS ALEXANDRINUS --- Patrologie grecque--CYRILLUS ALEXANDRINUS --- Religion --- Christianity --- Cyril, --- LITERARY CRITICISM / Ancient & Classical. --- Cyril of Alexandria. --- Pentateuch. --- biblical exegesis. --- morality.
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276 =75 CYRILLUS ALEXANDRINUS --- Griekse patrologie--CYRILLUS ALEXANDRINUS --- Theology [Doctrinal ] --- History --- Primitive and early church, ca. 30-600 A.D. --- Bible. N.T. Corinthians, 1st --- Commentaries --- Early works to 1800 --- Criticism, interpretation, etc --- Cyril --- Criticism [Textual ]
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Trinity --- Holy Spirit --- Trinité --- Saint-Esprit --- History of doctrines --- Enseignement patristique --- Cyril, --- Jesus Christ --- 231.01 --- 276 =75 CYRILLUS ALEXANDRINUS --- #GROL:SEMI-276-05 Cyri --- Drieëenheid. Drievuldigheid --- Griekse patrologie--CYRILLUS ALEXANDRINUS --- 231.01 Drieëenheid. Drievuldigheid --- Trinité
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Lord's Supper --- History --- Cyril, --- 276 =75 CYRILLUS ALEXANDRINUS --- -Communion --- Eucharist --- Holy Communion --- Sacrament of the Altar --- Blood --- Sacraments --- Sacred meals --- Last Supper --- Mass --- Griekse patrologie--CYRILLUS ALEXANDRINUS --- -Religious aspects --- Christianity --- Cyril Saint, Patriarch of Alexandria --- -Griekse patrologie--CYRILLUS ALEXANDRINUS --- -Cyril Saint, Patriarch of Alexandria --- Cirillo, --- Cyrille, --- Cyrillus, --- Kiwregh, --- Kyrillos, --- Cirilo, --- Kirill, --- Kyrill, --- Κύριλλος, --- Кирилл, --- Iskandarī, Kīrullus, --- إسكندري، كيرلس --- Lord's Supper - History - Early church, ca 30-600 --- Cyril, - Saint, Patriarch of Alexandria, - approximately 370-444
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While the original goal of the 'festal letters', written by the archbishops of Alexandria, was to announce the dates of Lent, Easter, and Pentecost, they developed into treatises with pastoral purposes, to be read out in the parishes and monasteries throughout Egypt and Libya. In this book, Hans van Loon studies the mystagogy of Cyril of Alexandria (ca. 378-444) as it can be descerned in his twenty-nine extant festal letters. After an introduction, which deals with the historical background of the festal letters and gives an overview of their contents, various aspects of Cyril's mystagogy are discussed in detail: the centrality of the mystery of Christ; the role of the sacraments; the archbishop's typological interpretation of the Old Testament, and his attitude towards Judaism; how he encourages the faithful to fast and to pray, and to live virtuous lives; and finally, how he envisages our relationship with God.
Christian saints --- Christian life --- Theology, Doctrinal --- Saints --- Canonization --- Cyril, --- Cirillo, --- Cyrille, --- Cyrillus, --- Kiwregh, --- Kyrillos, --- 276 =75 CYRILLUS ALEXANDRINUS --- 276 =75 CYRILLUS ALEXANDRINUS Griekse patrologie--CYRILLUS ALEXANDRINUS --- 276 =75 CYRILLUS ALEXANDRINUS Patrologie grecque--CYRILLUS ALEXANDRINUS --- Griekse patrologie--CYRILLUS ALEXANDRINUS --- Patrologie grecque--CYRILLUS ALEXANDRINUS --- Correspondence --- Cirilo, --- Kirill, --- Kyrill, --- Κύριλλος, --- Кирилл, --- Iskandarī, Kīrullus, --- إسكندري، كيرلس --- Christian saints - Egypt - Alexandria - Correspondence --- Christian life - Early works to 1800 --- Theology, Doctrinal - Early works to 1800 --- Cyril, - Saint, Patriarch of Alexandria, - approximately 370-444 - Correspondence --- Cyril, - Saint, Patriarch of Alexandria, - approximately 370-444
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Die monumentale Widerlegung "Gegen Julian" des Erzbischofs von Alexandrien, Kyrill (um 378–444 n.Chr.), zählt zu den wichtigsten Dokumenten für die geistigen Auseinandersetzungen zwischen Heiden und Christen in der Spätantike, einer häufig mit der Gegenwart verglichenen Umbruchzeit. Kyrill unternimmt darin den Versuch, die Argumente, die der vormals selbst christlich erzogene Kaiser Julian (361–363) in seiner angriffigen Streitschrift "Gegen die Galiläer" im Anschluss an frühere heidnische Intellektuelle gegen das Christentum vorgebracht hatte und die offensichtlich noch weit über dessen Tod hinaus unter Christen wie Nichtchristen keine geringe Wirkung entfalteten, Punkt für Punkt zu entkräften. Die ersten fünf Bücher dieser nicht nur für die Rekonstruktion von Julians Schrift "Gegen die Galiläer" fundamentalen Apologie werden hier erstmals in einer modernen kritischen Edition veröffentlicht. Vorausgeht eine von den beiden Hauptherausgebern gemeinsam verfasste Einleitung, in der die direkte und die indirekte Überlieferung des Werkes sowie die Grundzüge der Edition skizziert, ausserdem Julians Streitschrift und Kyrills Widerlegung in kurzen Essays vorgestellt werden. The first five books of Cyril of Alexandria’s (c. 378–444 CE) monumental work of refutation “Against Julian” are being published here for the first time in a modern critical edition with an extensive apparatus of sources and parallel texts. The general introduction outlines the direct and indirect transmission of the work and also presents brief essays on Julian’s polemic against the Christians and on Cyril’s rebuttal.
Apologetics --- Julian, --- Julianus, --- Julianus, Flavius Claudius, --- I︠U︡lian, --- Juliano, --- Yulyanus, Flaṿyus Ḳlaʼudyus, --- Ioulianos, --- Giuliano, --- Julien, --- יוליאנוס, --- Ἰουλιανὸς, --- Apologétique --- Cyrille (0376?-0444 ; saint). --- Julien --- Apologétique --- History --- Histoire --- Cyril, --- Criticism, Textual --- 276 =75 CYRILLUS ALEXANDRINUS --- 276 =75 CYRILLUS ALEXANDRINUS Griekse patrologie--CYRILLUS ALEXANDRINUS --- Griekse patrologie--CYRILLUS ALEXANDRINUS --- 276 =75 CYRILLUS ALEXANDRINUS Patrologie grecque--CYRILLUS ALEXANDRINUS --- Patrologie grecque--CYRILLUS ALEXANDRINUS --- Cirillo, --- Cyrille, --- Cyrillus, --- Cirilo, --- Kiwregh, --- Kirill, --- Kyrill, --- Kyrillos, --- Κύριλλος, --- Кирилл, --- Iskandarī, Kīrullus, --- إسكندري، كيرلس --- Julian, - Emperor of Rome, - 331-363 --- Critical Edition. --- Greek Philology and Philosophy. --- Paganism/Early Christianity. --- Patristics. --- Antike Philosophie. --- Heidentum. --- Kyrill von Alexandrien. --- Patristik. --- critical edition.
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This is the first English translation of the newly found Armenian manuscript of Cyril of Alexandria, which is his most comprehensive text of the Commentary on the apostle Paul's Letter to the Hebrews. It contains the full commentary by Cyril of the first three chapters of the Letter to the Hebrews.Only fragments from the Greek original and Armenian and Syriac translations of the Commentary of the Letter to Hebrews by St. Cyril of Alexandria (†444) were known until now.
276 =75 CYRILLUS ALEXANDRINUS --- 227.1*9 --- 227.1*9 Brief van Paulus aan de Hebreeën --- Brief van Paulus aan de Hebreeën --- 276 =75 CYRILLUS ALEXANDRINUS Griekse patrologie--CYRILLUS ALEXANDRINUS --- Griekse patrologie--CYRILLUS ALEXANDRINUS --- 276 =75 CYRILLUS ALEXANDRINUS Patrologie grecque--CYRILLUS ALEXANDRINUS --- Patrologie grecque--CYRILLUS ALEXANDRINUS --- Bible. --- Epistle to the Hebrews --- Hebräerbrief (Book of the New Testament) --- Hebrews (Book of the New Testament) --- Poslanie do Evreite (Book of the New Testament) --- Risālah ilá al-ʻIbrānīyīn (Book of the New Testament) --- Theology
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Cyril, --- Nestorius, --- 276 =75 CYRILLUS ALEXANDRINUS --- 273.912 --- Griekse patrologie--CYRILLUS ALEXANDRINUS --- Nestorianisme --- 273.912 Nestorianisme --- Nestoriĭ, --- Cirillo, --- Cyrille, --- Cyrillus, --- Kiwregh, --- Kyrillos, --- Cyril --- Nestorius --- Cirilo, --- Kirill, --- Kyrill, --- Κύριλλος, --- Кирилл, --- Iskandarī, Kīrullus, --- إسكندري، كيرلس --- Nestoriens --- Cyrillus ep. Alexandrinus --- Cyril, - Saint, Patriarch of Alexandria, - approximately 370-444 --- Nestorius, - Patriarch of Constantinople, - fl. 428
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This volume concerns the theology of scripture of Cyril of Alexandria (c.376-444), whose surviving corpus is the second largest among eastern patristic authors. Matthew R. Crawford examines texts which have received little previous attention as well as situating Cyril in his broader intellectual context.
Trinity --- Early works to 1800. --- Cyril, --- 276 =75 CYRILLUS ALEXANDRINUS --- 276:22 --- Griekse patrologie--CYRILLUS ALEXANDRINUS --- Patrologie en exegese --- 276:22 Patrologie en exegese --- Theology. --- Christian theology --- Theology --- Theology, Christian --- Christianity --- Religion --- Cirillo, --- Cyrille, --- Cyrillus, --- Cirilo, --- Kiwregh, --- Kirill, --- Kyrill, --- Kyrillos, --- Κύριλλος, --- Кирилл, --- Iskandarī, Kīrullus, --- إسكندري، كيرلس --- Trinity - Early works to 1800. --- Cyril, - Saint, Patriarch of Alexandria, - approximately 370-444.