The Nature and Significance of Ignatius of Antioch's use of Jewish Scripture : 'We Love the Prophets' (The Library of New Testament Studies)

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Full Description

Benjamin Sargent offers a detailed examination of the use of scriptural quotations and allusions in the letters of Ignatius, employing methods used in the study of the use of Scripture in the New Testament.

He aims to define an Ignatian 'hermeneutic' whilst also using a more accurate picture of interpretation in Ignatius to consider its significance in early Christianity.

Sargent first focuses on the seven letters of the middle recension, as well as the long and short recensions, situating the use of Scripture in the letters within their historical context and positing that Ignatius possessed a real interest in the Scriptures of Israel rather than merely making a dismissive appeal to history. After these surveys, Sargent further examines the salvation historical narrative into which Scripture is placed by Ignatius, again noting a similarity with the types of eschatological narrative substructures found in Paul and 1 Peter. He finally compares the hermeneutics employed in the middle recension letters to those of other early Christian texts, arguing that Ignatius' approach to interpretation shares many of the hermeneutical assumptions seen in early Christian texts which are closest to apocalyptic Judaism.

Contents

Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
Introduction
Chapter One: The Scriptures of Israel in the Letter to the Ephesians
Chapter Two: The Scriptures of Israel in the Letter to the Magnesians
Chapter Three: The Scriptures of Israel in the Letter to the Trallians
Chapter Four: The Scriptures of Israel in the Letter to the Romans
Chapter Five: The Scriptures of Israel in the Letter to the Philadelphians
Chapter Six: The Scriptures of Israel in the Letter to the Smyrneans
Chapter Seven: The Scriptures of Israel in the Letter of Polycarp
Chapter Eight: The use of 4 Maccabees in the Middle Recension
Chapter Nine: Scripture, Narrative and History in Ignatius
Chapter Ten: Ignatius' hermeneutics in the context of early Christianity and Judaism
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index

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