
Origenes: Werke mit deutscher Übersetzung...
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Origenes: Werke mit deutscher Übersetzung
Ed. by Fürst, Alfons / Markschies, Christoph
Ed. by Fürst, Alfons / Markschies, Christoph
Copubl. Herder: Freiburg, Basel, Wien
Band 11
Die Homilien zum Buch Jeremia
[Origen. The Homilies on the Book of Jeremiah]
Ed. by Fürst, Alfons / Lona, Horacio E.
Aims and Scope
With the exception of one other homily, Origen’s Homilies on the Book of Jeremiah are his only sermons that have been handed down to us in the original Greek, and they impart an impression of the original style of the preacher Origen. Moreover, the Book of Jeremiah was an infrequent subject of commentary for the ancient Church. Origen identified his own experiences as a preacher with the fate of the Prophet Jeremiah, who was rejected by his audience, and, in this way, Origen made a highly personal connection to this biblical text.
- 23 x 15.5 cm
- Approx. 550 pages
- Language:
- Greek, German
- Type of Publication:
- Edition
- Keywords:
- Origen; Jeremiah; Biblical exegesis; Edition; Homilies
- Readership:
- Academics, Libraries, Institutes
- Subjects
- Theology, Judaism, Religion > Patristics > Editions > Patristic Authors
- Classical and Ancient Near Eastern Studies > Classical Studies > Greek > Greek Texts (including Commentaries and Translations)
- Classical and Ancient Near Eastern Studies > Patristics
- Theology, Judaism, Religion > Old Testament and Ancient Near East > History of Reception
- Classical and Ancient Near Eastern Studies > Classical Studies > Greek > Greek Texts (including Commentaries and Translations)
- Classical and Ancient Near Eastern Studies > Patristics
- Theology, Judaism, Religion > Old Testament and Ancient Near East > History of Reception
- Theology, Judaism, Religion > Patristics > Editions > Patristic Authors
- Classical and Ancient Near Eastern Studies > Classical Studies > Greek > Greek Texts (including Commentaries and Translations)
- Classical and Ancient Near Eastern Studies > Patristics
- Theology, Judaism, Religion > Old Testament and Ancient Near East > History of Reception
- Theology, Judaism, Religion > Patristics > Editions > Patristic Authors
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