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Author Didymus, the Blind, approximately 313-approximately 398, author.

Title Commentary on Genesis / Didymus the Blind ; translated by Robert C. Hill.

Publication Info. Washington, D.C. : The Catholic University of America Press, [2016]
©2016

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Description 1 online resource (xii, 235 pages).
Physical Medium polychrome
Description text file
Series The Fathers of the church, a new translation ; volume 132
Fathers of the church ; v. 132.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages xi-xii) and indexes.
Summary "Blind since early childhood, the Egyptian theologian and monk Didymus (ca. 313-398) wielded a masterful knowledge of Scripture, philosophy, and previous biblical interpretation, earning the esteem of his contemporaries Athanasius, Antony of Egypt, Jerome, Rufinus, and Palladius, as well as the historians Socrates and Theodoret in the decades following his death. Certain features of the Genesis commentary, unfortunately not preserved in its entirety, seem to indicate that it may have been Didymus's earliest work. Not only is he silent in regard to his other works, but remarks on specific heresies as well as christological interpretations occur much less frequently here than in his Zechariah commentary. Moreover, the heavier reliance on Philo and Origen may indicate relative inexperience. Whereas Didymus specifically names Philo in this commentary, he never identifies Origen as one of his sources even when quoting the latter verbatim. Like Origen, he rejects anthropomorphic interpretations and proceeds to an allegorical approach when the literal meaning repels him. He does not, however, neglect the literal-historical level; see, for example, his examination of the story of the Flood. All three of Origen's levels of interpretation--literal, moral, and allegorical--are mobilized here. This previously untranslated text is crucial for studies of the fourth century and of the monumental influence of Origen." --Provided by publisher.
Contents Table of Contents; Note to the Reader; Abbreviations and Sigla; Select Bibliography; Introduction; Introduction; The Genesis Commentary among the Works of Didymus; Text of the Commentary on Genesis; Didymus's Biblical Text; Didymus's Approach to Scripture and Style of Commentary; Didymus as Interpreter of Genesis; Theological Accents of the Commentary on Genesis; Significance of Didymus's Commentary on Genesis; Commentary on Genesis; Chapter One; Chapter Two; Chapter Three; Chapter Four; Chapter Five; Chapter Six; Chapter Seven; Chapter Eight; Chapter Twelve; Chapter Fifteen; Chapter Sixteen.
Chapter SeventeenIndices; Index of Proper Names; Index of Holy Scripture.
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Language Text in English, translated from the original Greek. Introduction and notes in English.
Subject Bible. Genesis -- Commentaries -- Early works to 1800.
Bible. Genesis.
Genre/Form Commentaries.
Subject Didymus, the Blind, approximately 313-approximately 398. Eis tēn Genesin.
Bible. Genesis -- Criticism, interpretation, etc. -- History -- Early church, ca. 30-600.
Bible. Genesis.
Chronological Term 30-600
Genre/Form Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Early works.
History.
Commentaries.
Electronic books.
Added Author Hill, Robert C. (Robert Charles), 1931-2007, translator.
Added Title Eis tēn Genesin. English (Hill) https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2016105904
Commentary on (work): Bible. Genesis.
Other Form: 0-8132-2845-X
ISBN 9780813228464 (electronic book)
0813228468 (electronic book)
9780813228457
081322845X