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The past thirty years have seen an unprecedented level of interest in early Christian biblical interpretation, from major scholarly initiatives to more popular resources aimed at pastors and general readers. The fields of Biblical Studies and Patristics/Early Christian Studies each arrived at the study of early Christian biblical interpretation largely from their own standpoints, and they tend to operate in relative isolation from one another. This books aims to bring the two fields into closer conversation, in order to suggest new avenues into the study of the deeply biblical dimension of patristic theology as well as the contribution that patristic exegesis can make to contemporary views of how best to interpret the Bible.

Based on a multi-year consultation in the Society of Biblical Literature, The Bible and Early Trinitarian Theology features leading scholars from both fields, who bring new insights to the relationship between patristic exegesis and current strategies of biblical interpretation, specifically with reference to the doctrine of the Trinity. Following an account of how each field came to study patristic exegesis, the book offers new studies of Trinitarian theology in Old Testament, Johannine, and Pauline biblical texts and the patristic interpretation of them, combining the insights of modern historical criticism with classical historical theology. It promises to make a valuable contribution to both fields, suggesting several new avenue into the study of early biblical literature and the development of Trinitarian theology.

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  1. Cover
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  1. Half Title, Series Page, Title Page, Copyright
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  1. Contents
  2. pp. v-vi
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  1. List of Abbreviations
  2. pp. vii-viii
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  1. Introduction: The Study of Early Christian Biblical Interpretation
  2. Christopher A. Beeley, Mark E. Weedman
  3. pp. 1-26
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  1. Part 1. Trinitarian Theology in the Old and New Testaments
  1. 1. Scholarship on the Old Testament Roots of Trinitarian Theology: Blind Spots and Blurred Vision
  2. Bogdan G. Bucur
  3. pp. 29-49
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  1. 2. Observations on the “Monotheism” Affirmed in the New Testament
  2. Larry W. Hurtado
  3. pp. 50-68
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  1. Part 2. John and the Trinity
  1. 3. Trinitarian Theology and the Fourth Gospel
  2. Harold W. Attridge
  3. pp. 71-83
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  1. 4. The Johannine Riddles and Their Place in the Development of Trinitarian Theology
  2. Paul N. Anderson
  3. pp. 84-108
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  1. 5. The Gospel of John and Early Trinitarian Thought: The Unity of God in John, Irenaeus, and Tertullian
  2. Marianne Meye Thompson
  3. pp. 109-117
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  1. 6. The Johannine Prologue Before Origen
  2. Mark J. Edwards
  3. pp. 118-131
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  1. 7. Basil of Caesarea on John 1:1 as an Affirmation of Pro-Nicene Trinitarian Doctrine
  2. Mark DelCogliano
  3. pp. 132-148
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  1. Part 3. Paul and the Trinity
  1. 8. Paul and the Trinity
  2. Stephen E. Fowl
  3. pp. 151-161
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  1. 9. Paul and His Legacy to Trinitarian Theology
  2. Adela Yarbro Collins
  3. pp. 162-171
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  1. 10. The Image and Unity of God: The Role of Colossians 1 in Theological Controversy
  2. Jennifer R. Strawbridge
  3. pp. 172-190
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  1. 11. The Spirit and the Letter: 2 Corinthians 3:6 and the Legacy of Origen in Fourth-Century Greek Exegesis
  2. Christopher A. Beeley
  3. pp. 191-223
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  1. 12. Augustine’s Move From a Johannine to a Pauline Trinitarian Theology
  2. Mark E. Weedman
  3. pp. 224-234
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  1. Bibliography
  2. pp. 235-264
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  1. Contributors
  2. pp. 265-268
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  1. General Index
  2. pp. 269-276
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  1. Index of Biblical Citations
  2. pp. 277-280
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  1. Further Series Titles
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