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Intro
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Chapter 1 Introduction: The Early Christian Philosophy as a Way of Life and an Art of Exegesis
Chapter 2 Jesus als neuer Sokrates in Joh 1-12
Chapter 3 The Question of Origen's Conversion, His Concept of Conversion, and Its Relevance to His Biblical Exegesis
Chapter 4 The Strategy and Functions of Philosophical Exegesis in Origen of Alexandria
Chapter 5 Between the Mirror and the Face: Gregory of Nazianzus and Augustine on 1 Cor 13:12
Chapter 6 The Inextricability of Hermeneutics and Metaphysics in Late Neoplatonism and Patristic Theology
Chapter 7 Providence, Ethics, and Exempla: Reassessing the Stoicism of John Chrysostom's Quod nemo laeditur nisi a se ipso
Chapter 8 The Towers of Jerusalem and Ontological Presuppositions of Creation: Exegesis and Philosophy in Maximus the Confessor's Quaestiones ad Thalassium
Afterword
List of Contributors
Index of Ancient Authors and Other Ancient Figures
Index of Subjects.
Contents
Chapter 1 Introduction: The Early Christian Philosophy as a Way of Life and an Art of Exegesis
Chapter 2 Jesus als neuer Sokrates in Joh 1-12
Chapter 3 The Question of Origen's Conversion, His Concept of Conversion, and Its Relevance to His Biblical Exegesis
Chapter 4 The Strategy and Functions of Philosophical Exegesis in Origen of Alexandria
Chapter 5 Between the Mirror and the Face: Gregory of Nazianzus and Augustine on 1 Cor 13:12
Chapter 6 The Inextricability of Hermeneutics and Metaphysics in Late Neoplatonism and Patristic Theology
Chapter 7 Providence, Ethics, and Exempla: Reassessing the Stoicism of John Chrysostom's Quod nemo laeditur nisi a se ipso
Chapter 8 The Towers of Jerusalem and Ontological Presuppositions of Creation: Exegesis and Philosophy in Maximus the Confessor's Quaestiones ad Thalassium
Afterword
List of Contributors
Index of Ancient Authors and Other Ancient Figures
Index of Subjects.