Seven exegetical works

by Saint Ambrose, Bishop of Milan

Paper Book, 1972

Status

Available

Call number

REF BX4650.H35 Vol. 65

Publication

Washington, Catholic University of America Press in association with Consortium Press [1972]

Description

St. Ambrose, Bishop of Milan A.D. 373-397, enjoyed a great contemporary reputation for his sermons and homilies, to whose eloquence St. Augustine of Hippo himself gives witness. But, while we have from Augustine hundreds of sermons in virtually their original form, Ambrose's pulpit oratory has not come down to us as delivered. However, Ambrose would often recast his sermons as treatises, and seven of these are presented in this volume. These works are mainly an exegesis of many parts of the Bible, particularly of portions of Genesis, Deuteronomy, Job, and the Song of Songs (on which Issac, or the Soul is in large part a commentary). The Psalms make their echo on nearly every page, as do the Gospels. In special contexts, two apocryphal writings receive attention, IV Esdras and IV Machabees. Ambrose's primary interest is in the moral sense of the Scriptures, and he attains his results through insistent allegorical interpretation. Detailed indices of subjects and of Scripture citations facilitate consultation of Ambrose's thinking on the moral and scriptural problems upon which he, in his time, thought it important for Christians, lay and clerical, to be informed.… (more)

LCC

REF BX4650.H35 Vol. 65

Physical description

viii, 486 p.; 22 cm

ISBN

0813200652 / 9780813200651

Barcode

31342000072628

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