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Ancient Christian Commentary on Scripture: Old Testament VIII: Psalms 51-150 (Record no. 17648)

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LC control number 2007026759
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Date 2007
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International Standard Book Number 9780830814787
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Title Ancient Christian Commentary on Scripture: Old Testament VIII: Psalms 51-150
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Name of publisher, distributor, etc InterVarsity Press
Place of publication, distribution, etc Downers Grove, Ill.
Date of publication, distribution, etc 2007
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Extent xxiii, 499
Dimensions 27 cm
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Title Ancient Christian commentary on Scripture
Volume number/sequential designation 8
Number of part/section of a work Old Testament
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Summary, etc The Psalms have long served a vital role in the individual and corporate lives of Christians, expressing the full range of human emotions, including some that we are ashamed to admit. The Psalms reverberate with joy, groan in pain, whimper with sadness, grumble in disappointment and rage with anger. The church fathers employed the Psalms widely. In liturgy they used them both as hymns and as Scripture readings. Within them they found pointers to Jesus both as Son of God and as Messiah. They also employed the Psalms widely as support for other New Testament teachings, as counsel on morals and as forms for prayer. Especially noteworthy was their use of Psalms in the great doctrinal controversies. The Psalms were used to oppose subordinationism, modalism, Arianism, Apollinarianism, Nestorianism, Eutychianism and Monophysitism, among others. More than fifty church fathers are cited here from Ambrose to Zephyrinus. From the British Isles, Gaul and the Iberian Peninsula, we find Hilary of Poitiers, Prudentius, John Cassian, Valerian of Cimiez, Salvian the Presbyter, Caesarius of Arles, Martin of Bruga, Braulio of Saragossa and Bede. From Rome and Italy, we find Clement, Justin Martyr, Callistus, Hippolytus, Novatian, Rufinus, Maximus of Turin, Peter Chrysologus, Leo the Great, Cassiodorus and Gregory the Great. Carthage and North Africa are represented by Tertullian, Cyprian, Augustine and Fulgentius. Fathers from Alexandria and Egypt include Clement, Origen, Dionysius, Pachomius, Athanasius, Cyril and Poemen. Constantinople and Asia Minor supply the Great Cappadocians--Basil the Great and the two Gregorys, from Nazianzus and Nyssa--plus Evagrius of Pontus and Nicetas of Remesiana. From Antioch and Syria we find Ephrem, John Chrysostom, Theodore of Mopsuestia, Theodoret of Cyr, Philoxenus of Mabbug, Sahdona and John of Damascus. Finally, Jerusalem, Palestine and Mesopotamia are represented by Eusebius of Caesarea, Aphrahat, Cyril, Jacob of Sarug, Jerome and Isaac of Nineveh. - Publisher
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Uncontrolled term Holy Bible Commentary Series سلاسل تفسير الكتاب المقدس
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Language of a work English
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Personal name Wesselschmidt, Quentin F.,
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Item type Book
Classification part 220.7-SER
Item part B213
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25/09/2020 220.7-SER | B213 24874 25/09/2020 Book   25/09/2020 Central Papal Library Central Papal Library      
30/07/2021 220.7-SER | MDR42 44390 30/07/2021 Book   30/07/2021 Central Papal Library Central Papal Library