Book Details
Format
Hardcover
Pages
1,120
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 2015
Publisher
Paulist Press
Edition
n
ISBN-10
0809106086
ISBN-13
9780809106080
Description
Thomas P. Scheck presents an insightful exploration of ancient Christian thought through his analysis of the works of St. Jerome and Origen on Isaiah. St. Jerome, renowned as the translator of the Latin Vulgate Bible, provides profound commentary that reflects his deep engagement with scripture and theology. His interpretations delve into the historical and spiritual aspects of Isaiah’s prophecies, offering readers a glimpse into the mind of one of Christianity's most influential figures.
Alongside Jerome's commentary, Scheck includes the homilies of Origen, another towering intellect in Early Christian literature. Origen’s teachings on Isaiah present an alternative perspective, rich with allegorical insights and theological nuances. Together, these texts underscore the early Church's efforts to understand and disseminate biblical wisdom, illuminating the text's relevance for both contemporary readers and scholars interested in the foundations of Christian doctrine.
Through this amalgamation of Jerome and Origen’s works, Scheck invites readers to appreciate the depth of early Christian exegesis while also reflecting on the lasting impact of these interpretations on Christian thought throughout the centuries. This collection serves not only as an academic resource but also as a bridge connecting modern believers to their spiritual heritage.
Alongside Jerome's commentary, Scheck includes the homilies of Origen, another towering intellect in Early Christian literature. Origen’s teachings on Isaiah present an alternative perspective, rich with allegorical insights and theological nuances. Together, these texts underscore the early Church's efforts to understand and disseminate biblical wisdom, illuminating the text's relevance for both contemporary readers and scholars interested in the foundations of Christian doctrine.
Through this amalgamation of Jerome and Origen’s works, Scheck invites readers to appreciate the depth of early Christian exegesis while also reflecting on the lasting impact of these interpretations on Christian thought throughout the centuries. This collection serves not only as an academic resource but also as a bridge connecting modern believers to their spiritual heritage.