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The Nile on eBay Song of Songs and Christology in the Early Church by Mark W. Elliott Mark W. Elliott presents a range of interpretations of the imagery used in the Song of Songs and demonstrates how the figures of the Bridegroom and Bride were understood. He pays attention to the historical context of those commenting on the Song between the councils of Constantinople 381 and Chalcedon 451, including theological disputes and spiritual movements. Showing how they found significance in such an unlikely text leads on to the conclusion that the commentators are largely in agreement that the Song refers to a meeting of the Word of God in his incarnate form, reaching out to all humanity, and the collective humanity, viewed in the obedient responsiveness of a bride. This responsive collective humanity is described variously in terms of 'church', believing soul, soul of Christ and humanity of Christ. Mark W. Elliott selects specifically Christological readings (i.e. those which interpret the Song with reference to the incarnation) and gives some reasons for the demise of such an interpretation and of commentary writing as a whole during that period. FORMATPaperback LANGUAGEEnglish CONDITIONBrand New Author Biography Mark W. Elliott, Born 1965; 1987 graduated in jurisprudence from Oxford University, in 1990 in Old Testament and New Testament from Aberdeen University; 1997 PhD, Cambridge University; 1994-96 Assistant Director of The Whitefield Institute, Oxford; 1997-98 part-time lecturer at Edinburgh's Telford College; 1998-99 lecturer in Historical and Modern Theology at the University of Nottingham; since 1999 lecturer in Christian Studies at Liverpool Hope University College. Table of Contents 1. Introduction Figures and Images - The Song of Songs: early influences on its interpretation - Exegetical Styles - Setting the scene - The beginnings of Christological deliberation - The Christological Interpretation of the Song - The task ahead 2. Establishing the Context of the Commentators on the Song of Songs Hippolytus - Origen (Greek)Methodius - Dionysius of Alexandria - Athanasius - Apollinarius - Didymus - Philo of Carpasia - Jerome - Pacianus - Ambrose - Gregory of Elvira - Gregory of Nyssa - Epiphanius - Pseudo-Theophilus of Alexandria - Rufinus and his translation of Origen's Commentary on the Song of Songs (=Rufinus-Origen) - Augustine - Theodoret - Nilus of AncyraCyril of AlexandriaPseudo-Athanasius: Synopsis Scripturae - Apponius 3. The Groom The way the Song relates to the Incarnation. Cant 1:2 - Myrrh and the Groom's divine spirit. Cant 1:3-4 - The distillation of myrrh as fragrance and the availability of the mind of Christ. Cant 1:12-14 2:13 - Mutual belonging. Cant 1:7, 10 2:6, 16 3:3-4 - The motif of leaping and the Incarnation as the Word's descent and ascent. Cant 2:8 - Coronation as the Word's triumphal passion. Cant 3:11 - The Groom's descent. Cant 4:16-5:1 - The Groom's coming to the door and manifestation. Cant 5:2-6 - The body of God? The Groom's body and the Word's potencies. Cant 5:10-16 - The Cosmic Groom transcendent. Cant 6:9f and beyond - The Cosmic Groom and nature imagery. Cant 8:14 et al 4. The Bride The Essence of the human Christ. Cant 1:3 - The Bride as a prepared Church-humanity. Cant 1:5-7 - The identity of the purified Bride ascending. Cant 3:6 (and doublet, 8:5) - The bed image. Cant 3:7f (with reference to Cant1:16) - The Bride as walled garden and spring. Cant 4:12 - The Bride as the imitator of the Groom. Cant 5:2 and 5:12,14 - The Bride's chosenness as new Jerusalem. Cant 6:4 - The Bride as the perfect human one. Cant 6:8-10 5. Conclusion Long Description Mark W. Elliott presents a range of interpretations of the imagery used in the Song of Songs and demonstrates how the figures of the Bridegroom and Bride were understood. He pays attention to the historical context of those commenting on the Song between the councils of Constantinople 381 and Chalcedon 451, including theological disputes and spiritual movements. Showing how they found significance in such an unlikely text leads on to the conclusion that the commentators are largely in agreement that the Song refers to a meeting of the Word of God in his incarnate form, reaching out to all humanity, and the collective humanity, viewed in the obedient responsiveness of a bride. This responsive collective humanity is described variously in terms of 'church', believing soul, soul of Christ and humanity of Christ. Mark W. Elliott selects specifically Christological readings (i.e. those which interpret the Song with reference to the incarnation) and gives some reasons for the demise of such an interpretation and of commentary writing as a whole during that period. Details ISBN3161473949 Author Mark W. Elliott Language English Edition 00001st ISBN-10 3161473949 ISBN-13 9783161473944 Format Paperback Imprint JCB Mohr Country of Publication Germany DEWEY 223.90609015 Year 2000 Media Book Publication Date 2000-10-01 DOI 10.1604/9783161473944 Series Number 7 Audience College/Higher Education Pages 216 UK Release Date 2000-10-09 Publisher Jcb Mohr (paul Siebeck) Series Studien Und Texte Zu Antike Und Christentum / Studies And Texts In Antiquity And Christianity We've got thisAt The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it.With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! 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[EAN: 9783161473944], [PU: Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck,], X, 206 S. Neuwertiges Ex. / Fine Copy // Mark W. Elliott bietet unterschiedliche Interpretationen der im Hohen Lied verwendeten Metaphorik. Er zeigt, wie die Figuren des Bräutigams und der Braut verstanden wurden. Er richtet seine Aufmerksamkeit auf den historischen Kontext der Figuren, die einen Kommentar zum Lied zwischen den Konzilien von Konstantinopel in 381 und Chalcedon in 451 abgeben und berücksichtigt dabei theologische Auseinandersetzungen und geistige Bewegungen. Die meisten Ausleger sind sich darin einig, daß sich das Lied auf ein Zusammentreffen des Wort Gottes in seiner menschgewordenen Form bezieht. Dieses richtet sich an die gesamte Menschheit, die als gehorsame Braut gesehen wird. ISBN: 9783161473944 Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 373, Books<
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