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Reading the Church Fathers
By (Author) Morwenna Ludlow
Edited by Scot Douglass
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
T.& T.Clark Ltd
28th April 2011
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Theology
270.1
Paperback
224
Width 156mm, Height 232mm, Spine 18mm
360g
Reading the corpus of texts written by the Fathers of the Church has always been a core area in Christian theology. However, scholars and academics are by no means united in the question how these important but difficult authors should be read and interpreted. Many of them are divided by implicit (but often unquestioned) assumptions about the best way to approach the texts or by underlying hermeneutical questions about the norms, limits and opportunities of reading Ancient Christian writers. This book will raise profound hermeneutical questions surrounding the reading of the Fathers with greater clarity than it has been done before. The contributors to this volume are theologians and historians who have used contemporary post-modern approaches to illuminate the Ancien corpus of texts. The chapters discuss issues such as What makes a 'good' reading of a church Father What constitutes a 'responsible' reading Is the reading of the Fathers limited to a specialist audience What can modern thinkers contribute to our reading of the Fathers
Morwenna Ludlow is Lecturer in Patristics at the University of Exetery, UK. Scot Douglass is Associate Professor in the Herbst Program of Humanities for Engineers at University of Colorado, Boulder, USA.