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New essays on the Apostolic Fathers / Clare K. Rothschild.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Wissenschaftliche Untersuchungen zum Neuen Testament ; 375.Description: xvi, 304 pages ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9783161551345
  • 3161551346
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BR67 .N49 2017
Contents:
On the invention of Patres Apostolici -- Reception of First Corinthians in First Clement -- Clement as pseudepigraphon -- Παιδεία as solution to στάσις in 1 Clement -- Golden calf incident in 1 Clement -- "Where their worm dieth not": the phoenix legend in 1 Clement 25 -- "Belitting" or "Undervaluing" in 2 Clem. 1:1-2? -- Two dispositiones in 2 Clement 2 -- Sailing past the competition: eurgetism in 2 Clement 7 -- Evaluating masculinity: the Quintus incident in light of the Second Sophistic -- Travelers and Christ-mongers in Didaches 12:1-5 -- Epistle of Barnabas and secession through allegory -- Diognetus and the Topos of the invisible God -- Somatic effect of irascibility in Hermas, Mandates 5.1.3 (33.3)
Scope and content: Book jacket: This volume comprises fifteen new essays on the Apostolic Fathers with an emphasis on 1 and 2 Clement. The collection covers a wide range of topics within and beyond early Christian literature - from the streets of ancient Achaean and Asian πόλεις to the libraries of early modern Europe.
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes.

On the invention of Patres Apostolici -- Reception of First Corinthians in First Clement -- Clement as pseudepigraphon -- Παιδεία as solution to στάσις in 1 Clement -- Golden calf incident in 1 Clement -- "Where their worm dieth not": the phoenix legend in 1 Clement 25 -- "Belitting" or "Undervaluing" in 2 Clem. 1:1-2? -- Two dispositiones in 2 Clement 2 -- Sailing past the competition: eurgetism in 2 Clement 7 -- Evaluating masculinity: the Quintus incident in light of the Second Sophistic -- Travelers and Christ-mongers in Didaches 12:1-5 -- Epistle of Barnabas and secession through allegory -- Diognetus and the Topos of the invisible God -- Somatic effect of irascibility in Hermas, Mandates 5.1.3 (33.3)

Book jacket: This volume comprises fifteen new essays on the Apostolic Fathers with an emphasis on 1 and 2 Clement. The collection covers a wide range of topics within and beyond early Christian literature - from the streets of ancient Achaean and Asian πόλεις to the libraries of early modern Europe.