Arator on the Acts of the Apostles: A Baptismal Commentary Contributor(s): Hillier, Richard (Author) |
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ISBN: 0198147864 ISBN-13: 9780198147862 Publisher: Clarendon Press OUR PRICE: $251.75 Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats Published: July 1993 Annotation: Baptism for the early Christians was a subject of crucial importance, and its symbolism fired the imagination of writers throughout the Christian world. Arator, the Roman subdeacon who wrote a verse-commentary of the Acts of the Apostles in 544, was no exception. The Historia Apostolica is a work of historical significance. Written at a time of crisis, politically and theologically, it is of interest as propaganda for a papacy under threat from Constantinople. But Arator's concentration on baptismal themes also offers vital evidence of the transmission of exegetical ideas in late antiquity. This book is the first major work on Arator in English and the first ever to study the Historia Apostolica as biblical commentary. Passages of particular baptismal importance are presented both in the original Latin and in a new translation, and considered in the context of the writings of earlier Christian commentators. In short, this is a wide-ranging study of the popularity and potency of baptismal symbolism in the first six centuries AD. |
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BISAC Categories: - Religion | Christian Theology - Soteriology - Religion | Christianity - History - Language Arts & Disciplines | Linguistics - General |
Dewey: 234.16 |
LCCN: 92031716 |
Lexile Measure: 1530 |
Physical Information: 0.69" H x 5.5" W x 8.5" (0.99 lbs) 236 pages |
Themes: - Religious Orientation - Christian |
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Publisher Description: Baptism for the early Christians was a subject of crucial importance, and its symbolism fired the imagination of writers throughout the Christian world. Arator, the Roman sub-deacon who wrote a verse-commentary on the Acts of the Apostles in A.D. 544, was no exception. The Historia Apostolica is a work of historical importance. Written at a time of crisis, politically and theologically, it is of interest as propaganda for a papacy under threat from Constantinople. But Arator's concentration on baptismal themes offers vital evidence of the transmission of exegetical ideas in late antiquity. This book is the first major work on Arator in English and the first ever to study the Historia Apostolica as biblical commentary. Passages of particular baptismal importance are presented both in the original Latin and in a new translation, and are considered in the context of the writings of earlier Christian commentators. Hillier's study is a wide-ranging study of the popularity and potency of baptismal symbolism in the first six centuries A.D. |