01151nam a2200253 a 450000500170000000800200001702000180003704100080005508200120006310000190007510000110009424500310010524500450013626000110018126000140019226000090020630000110021530000140022630000100024052005010025065000230075165000460077485600770082020260119071456.02024-09-09 10:38:17 a9780567538031 aeng a270.092 aDouglass, Scot eEditor aReading the Church Fathers cScot Douglass, Morwenna Ludlow (editors) aU.S.A. bT&T Clark c2011 a200tr. bhardcover c24 cm aReading the corpus of texts written by the Fathers of the Church has always been a core area in Christian theology. However, scholars and academics are by no means united in the question how these important but difficult authors should be read and interpreted. Many of them are divided by implicit (but often unquestioned) assumptions about the best way to approach the texts or by underlying hermeneutical questions about the norms, limits and opportunities of reading Ancient Christian writers. aChristian Theology aAncient Christian Commentary on Scripture4 uhttps://data.thuviencodoc.org/books/15398/163nvcd005564.jpgyCover Image