ABSTRACT

This collection of articles first brings together a number of working papers which were significant in the development of Frances Young's understanding of patristic exegesis, studies not included in her ground-breaking book, Biblical Exegesis and the Formation of Christian Culture (1997), though paving the way for that work. Then comes a selection of papers on theology, church order and methodology, the whole collection constantly returning to themes such as the fundamental connection between theology and exegesis, the significant role of reflection on language, metaphor and symbol, and the creative interaction of early Christianity with its cultural and intellectual environment. These studies demonstrate the author's scholarly approach to patristic material, whereby careful attention is paid to actual texts from the past; but they also reveal the groundwork for her own theological explorations in the very different intellectual environment of the present.

chapter III|8 pages

Allegory and Atonement

chapter VI|18 pages

Allegory and the Ethics of Reading

chapter IX|7 pages

On EΠIΣKOΠOΣ and ΠPEΣBϒTEPOΣ

chapter XII|14 pages

Proverbs 8 in Interpretation (2): Wisdom Personified

Fourth-century Christian Readings: Assumptions and Debates

chapter XIII|19 pages

Paideia and the Myth of Static Dogma