Homilies on the Psalms: Codex Monacensis Graecus 314
Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Abbreviations -- Select Bibliography -- Introduction -- The Discovery of CMG 314 -- Preaching -- Grammar -- Principles of Interpretation -- What We Learn from the Homilies -- This Translation -- Homilies on the Psalms: Codex Monacensis Graecus 314 -- Homily 1...
| Summary: | Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Abbreviations -- Select Bibliography -- Introduction -- The Discovery of CMG 314 -- Preaching -- Grammar -- Principles of Interpretation -- What We Learn from the Homilies -- This Translation -- Homilies on the Psalms: Codex Monacensis Graecus 314 -- Homily 1 on Psalm 15 -- Homily 2 on Psalm 15 -- Homily 1 on Psalm 36 -- Homily 2 on Psalm 36 -- Homily 3 on Psalm 36 -- Homily 4 on Psalm 36 -- Homily 1 on Psalm 67 -- Homily 2 on Psalm 67 -- Homily 1 on Psalm 73 -- Homily 2 on Psalm 73 -- Homily 3 on Psalm 73 -- Homily on Psalm 74 -- Homily on Psalm 75 Homily 1 on Psalm 76 -- Homily 2 on Psalm 76 -- Homily 3 on Psalm 76 -- Homily 4 on Psalm 76 -- Homily 1 on Psalm 77 -- Homily 2 on Psalm 77 -- Homily 3 on Psalm 77 -- Homily 4 on Psalm 77 -- Homily 5 on Psalm 77 -- Homily 6 on Psalm 77 -- Homily 7 on Psalm 77 -- Homily 8 on Psalm 77 -- Homily 9 on Psalm 77 -- Homily 1 on Psalm 80 -- Homily 2 on Psalm 80 -- Homily on Psalm 81 -- Indices -- General Index -- Index of Holy Scripture "In 2012 a previously unknown manuscript, containing 3rd-century writings, was discovered in a Munich library. Named Codex Monacensis Graecus 314, it contains 29 homilies in their original language, which is ancient Greek. Most of them had been previously unknown altogether, and a few had been known only in a subsequent Latin translation. Their author is the 3rd-century Christian theologian Origen (native of Alexandria, Egypt; died in Caesarea, Palestine). This book is the first English translation of these Greek homilies. In the homilies Origen provides interpretations of Psalms (of the Bible) -- interpretations that employ concepts of classical Greek theology and a three-level method of biblical interpretation (literal, moral, allegorical). He addresses questions about the goal of the Christian life, the church, the incarnation of Christ, and human nature"-- |
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| Item Description: | Includes bibliographical references and indexes |
| Physical Description: | 1 Online-Ressource |
| ISBN: | 978-0-8132-3320-8 |