Der Kommentar zum Hohelied
Hieronymus claimed that Origen had even surpassed himself in his Commentary on the Song of Songs. Origen interprets the love between bride and bridegroom as the relationship between the Holy Word and the human soul and between Christ and the Church. His interpretation shaped Christian understanding...
Published in: | Werke mit deutscher Übersetzung. |
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Format: | Electronic Book |
Language: | German |
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Published: |
Berlin Boston
Walter De Gruyter
[2016]
Freiburg Basel Wien Herder [2016] |
In: |
Werke mit deutscher Übersetzung. (Band 9,1)
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Series/Journal: | Origenes 185-254, Werke mit deutscher Übersetzung.
Band 9,1 |
Further subjects: | B
Hohelied
B Origenes B Love B Exegesis B Christian Theology / History / RELIGION B Bible. SongofSolomon Commentaries |
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Summary: | Hieronymus claimed that Origen had even surpassed himself in his Commentary on the Song of Songs. Origen interprets the love between bride and bridegroom as the relationship between the Holy Word and the human soul and between Christ and the Church. His interpretation shaped Christian understanding of the Song of Songs until the end of the Middle Ages. This volume contains the first German translation of the text, including detailed explanations. Im Kommentar zum Hohelied, in dem Origenes sich nach den Worten des Hieronymus selbst übertroffen hat, deutet er die Liebe zwischen Braut und Bräutigam auf die Beziehung zwischen dem göttlichen Wort und der menschlichen Seele bzw. Christus |
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ISBN: | 3110464705 |
Access: | Restricted Access |
Persistent identifiers: | DOI: 10.1515/9783110464702 |