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John 11-21: Volume 4b Volume 4
Contributor(s): Elowsky, Joel C. (Editor), Oden, Thomas C. (Editor)
ISBN: 0830810994     ISBN-13: 9780830810994
Publisher: IVP Academic
OUR PRICE:   $67.50  
Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: April 2007
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Annotation: The Gospel of John, more than any other, was central to the trinitarian and christological debates of the fourth and fifth centuries. It was also beloved by the early church. Joel C. Elowsky edits this collection of commentaries on John 11-21 authored by early church fathers such as Chrysostom, Origen, Augustine and many others. A volume of the ACCS.
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BISAC Categories:
- Religion | Biblical Commentary - New Testament - Jesus, The Gospels & Acts
- Religion | Biblical Studies - New Testament - Jesus, The Gospels & Acts
- Religion | Christian Theology - History
Dewey: 226.507
LCCN: 2006101570
Series: Ancient Christian Commentary on Scripture
Physical Information: 1.66" H x 7.32" W x 10.28" (2.53 lbs) 480 pages
Themes:
- Religious Orientation - Christian
- Theometrics - Academic
 
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The Gospel of John was beloved by the early church, much as it is today, for its spiritual insight and clear declaration of Jesus' divinity. Clement of Alexandria indeed declared it the spiritual Gospel. Early disputers with heretics such as Cerinthus and the Ebionites drew upon the Gospel of John to refute their heretical notions and uphold the full deity of Christ. This Gospel more than any other was central to the trinitarian and christological debates of the fourth and fifth centuries. At the same time, the Gospel of John was also thought to be the most chronological, and even to this day is the source of our sense of Jesus' having a three-year ministry. And John Chrysostom's Homilies on John, , perhaps more than any other commentary, emphasizes Christ's humanity and condescension toward the human race. In addition to the serial homilies of John Chrysostom, readers of this volume of the Ancient Christian Commentary on Scripture (ACCS) will find selections from those of Origen, Theodore of Mopsuestia, Cyril of Alexandria and Augustine. These commentaries are supplemented with homiletic material from Gregory the Great, Peter Chrysologus, Caesarius, Amphilochius, Basil the Great and Basil of Seleucia among others. Liturgical selections derive from Ephraim the Syrian, Ambrose and Romanos the Melodist, which are further supplemented with doctrinal material from Athanasius, the Cappodocians, Hilary and Ambrose. This rich tradition, some of which is here translated for the first time, offers a vast treasure out of which today's scribes trained for the kingdom may bring forth that which is new and what is old. Edited by Joel C. Elowsky.


Contributor Bio(s): Elowsky, Joel C.: - The Rev. Joel C. Elowsky is Operations Manager for the Ancient Christian Commentary on Scripture at Drew University, Madison, New Jersey. He is currently working on his Ph.D., concentrating on the early church, and serves as an adjunct professor of religion at Drew.