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- Mon Apr 15, 2024 4:57 pm
- Forum: Christian Texts and History
- Topic: Origen on the heterodox
- Replies: 22
- Views: 434
Re: Origen on the heterodox
Homily 1 on Ezekiel ●●●●●●●●●●●●●●● C) That the heavens were closed before Christ's descent might be a theme appropriated from the 'Marcionite nexus'. Certainly it sits very awkwardly with the adjacent arguments that there was a stream of inspired utterances from the OT prophets : "'And the hea...
- Sun Apr 14, 2024 4:50 pm
- Forum: Christian Texts and History
- Topic: Origen on the heterodox
- Replies: 22
- Views: 434
Re: Origen on the heterodox
Homily 1 on Ezekiel •••••••••••••••••••••••••• A) God's goodness and lack of anger are stressed : "Therefore God, who is forbearing and generous and loving toward the human race, determined to temper with kind visitation the penalties whereby he punishes sinners...In fact, as you perceive, God ...
- Sun Apr 07, 2024 4:20 pm
- Forum: Academic Discussion
- Topic: Ancient book dissemination.
- Replies: 27
- Views: 16776
Re: Ancient book dissemination.
Prior to Galen, an insight into the physical state of books is provided by Strabo, in an explanation of the marginal status of Aristotelian philosophy (13.1.54). It cannot be the whole story, as it depends on there only being Aristotle's autographs available at his death. But it is interesting that ...
- Sat Apr 06, 2024 9:56 am
- Forum: Christian Texts and History
- Topic: Περὶ φίλων
- Replies: 4
- Views: 161
Re: Valentinus Wrote a Book Called "On Friends" or "On Philo" (Περὶ φίλων)?
Valentinus the chief (ὁ κορυφαῖος Οὐαλεντῖνος) among those advocating for the community (τῶν τὴν κοινότητα πρεσβευόντων), writes verbatim in the discourse Περὶ φίλων It is possible that Valentinus writes as part of an ongoing commentary on Philo. It is quite possible. But this is not a clue. Περι i...
- Fri Apr 05, 2024 4:19 pm
- Forum: Christian Texts and History
- Topic: Context for understanding the Ransom Theory
- Replies: 30
- Views: 582
Re: Context for understanding the Ransom Theory
Don't get carried away by the pirates :D Philo, no lover of travel by sea, reserves most of his 'real life' ransom language in connection with prisoners-of-war. Also, he deplores 'substitution' ransoms which allow the release of a criminal. Also deplorable, tax-collectors whipping already-dead defau...
- Fri Apr 05, 2024 3:31 pm
- Forum: Christian Texts and History
- Topic: Context for understanding the Ransom Theory
- Replies: 30
- Views: 582
Re: Context for understanding the Ransom Theory
Once Jewish or Christian writers dabble with 'ransom' language, the question immediately arises, who is this ransom paid to ? In terms of the vivid social reality of the OP, Philo's God, who seemingly receives the ransom, resembles a Pirate King : "We have it indeed on the authority of Moses th...
- Mon Apr 01, 2024 3:52 pm
- Forum: Christian Texts and History
- Topic: Do any Church Fathers state or imply that Jesus spoke Aramaic during his ministry (ie in gospel)?
- Replies: 19
- Views: 622
Re: Do any Church Fathers state or imply that Jesus spoke Aramaic during his ministry (ie in gospel)?
So now I wonder what the church fathers say on this matter. Perhaps the best way to get a 'historical' view from them is to infer from what they say about Paul. Epiphanius is at the minimalist end : "And yet you see how the holy apostle explains of languages, 'Yet in church I had rather utter ...
- Mon Apr 01, 2024 3:51 pm
- Forum: Christian Texts and History
- Topic: Do any Church Fathers state or imply that Jesus spoke Aramaic during his ministry (ie in gospel)?
- Replies: 19
- Views: 622
Re: Do any Church Fathers state or imply that Jesus spoke Aramaic during his ministry (ie in gospel)?
But just to rewrite what I intended to say: if one of the rebels under Bar Khokba did not have the ability to write in Hebrew/Aramaic (I think that is what the letter indicates), this is surprising information because you would expect a member of a fiercely nationalist resistance movement to be abl...
- Fri Mar 29, 2024 7:02 pm
- Forum: Academic Discussion
- Topic: According to Irenaeus, who were the Gnostics?
- Replies: 26
- Views: 922
Re: According to Irenaeus, who were the Gnostics?
It seems like a simple question, but Irenaeus provides vague remarks on the subject. So far, I think we can identify relatively clear claims that these people according to Irenaeus were so-called "Gnostics": Simon Magus , succeeded by Menander Saturninus Basilides Carpocrates --> Marcelli...
- Sun Mar 24, 2024 5:10 pm
- Forum: Academic Discussion
- Topic: The Epistle to Diognetus and the Marcionite Nexus: Twin Visions of God's Kindness
- Replies: 13
- Views: 708
Re: The Epistle to Diognetus and the Marcionite Nexus: Twin Visions of God's Kindness
Does this reference from Origen, also mentioning the Preaching of Peter, suggest that the internal Christian issue was with what Heracleon wrote about the Preaching of Peter, being referenced both by Clement and Origen? Quite possibly, but not exclusively. The quoted passage from Origen continues :...