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11%OFFPamela Bright - The Book of Rules of Tyconius: Its Purpose and Inner Logic (ND Christianity & Judaism Anitqui) - 9780268022198 - V9780268022198
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The Book of Rules of Tyconius: Its Purpose and Inner Logic (ND Christianity & Judaism Anitqui)

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Description for The Book of Rules of Tyconius: Its Purpose and Inner Logic (ND Christianity & Judaism Anitqui) Paperback. Series: Christianity and Judaism in Antiquity. Num Pages: 208 pages. BIC Classification: 3D; HRCG3. Category: (U) Tertiary Education (US: College). Dimension: 229 x 152 x 13. Weight in Grams: 340.

The Liber Regularum, written by Tyconius in the Fourth Century A.D., was the first system of biblical interpretation proposed by a Latin theologian. Augustine was very interested in this work and included an extraordinary summation of it in his De doctrina christiana. Although this treatment insured the preservation of the work and its lasting fame, Augustine's summary became better known than the original. Pamela Bright's The Book of Rules of Tyconius: Its Purpose and Inner Logic reintroduces this neglected classic of early church literature. Bright asserts that although Augustine was greatly influenced by the Liber Regularum, his philosophical differences caused ... Read more

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Product Details

Format
Paperback
Publication date
2009
Publisher
University of Notre Dame Press
Condition
New
Series
Christianity and Judaism in Antiquity
Number of Pages
208
Place of Publication
Notre Dame IN, United States
ISBN
9780268022198
SKU
V9780268022198
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About Pamela Bright
Pamela Bright is chair of the theology department at Concordia College, Montreal. She is the editor and translator of Augustine and the Bible (Notre Dame Press, 1986)

Reviews for The Book of Rules of Tyconius: Its Purpose and Inner Logic (ND Christianity & Judaism Anitqui)
“[Bright] . . . puts Tyconius in the context of his own time and carefully describes his seven rules of scriptural interpretation, clearly analyzing and affirming their unity. . . . Though at times painstaking to read . . . the effort is rewarding as it discloses Tyconius's intention to give the sincere reader an understanding of the obscurities in ... Read more

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