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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.

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'... all [ the twenty essays and lectures in this volume] are of considerable interest to anyone who is trying to come to grips with the formative period of our shared Christian past.' Ecclesiology

Acknowledgements viii
Introduction ix
A From Exegesis to Hermeneutics
I Adam and Anthropos: a study of the interaction of science and the Bible in two anthropological treatises of the fourth century
Vigiliae Christianae 37, 1983, pp. 110-140
1
II John Chrysostom on first and second Corinthians
Studia Patristica 18, 1986
349
III Allegory and atonement
Australian Biblical Review 35 (Special issue in honour of Professor Eric Osborn), 1987
107
IV The rhetorical schools and their influence on patristic exegesis
The Making of Orthodoxy: Essays in honour of Henry Chadwick, ed. R. Williams. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1989
182
V The fourth century reaction against allegory
Studia Patristica 30, 1997
120
VI Allegory and the ethics of reading
The Open Text: New Directions for Biblical Studies, ed. F. Watson. London: SCM Press, 1993
103
VII From suspicion and sociology to spirituality: on method, hermeneutics and appropriation with respect to patristic material
Studia Patristica 29, 1997
421
VIII The Apostolic Constitutions: a methodological case-study
Studia Patristica 36, 2001
105
IX On episcopos and presbyteros
Journal of Theological Studies, NS 45, 1994
142
X Ministerial forms and functions in the Church communities of the Greek Fathers
Community Formation in the Early Church and in the Church Today, ed. R.N. Longenecker. Peabody Mass.: Hendrickson Publishers, 2002
157
XI Exegetical method and scriptural proof: the Bible in doctrinal debate
Studia Patristica 19, 1989
291
XII Proverbs 8 in interpretation (2): wisdom personified
Reading Texts, Seeking Wisdom, eds D.F. Ford and G. Stanton. London; SCM press, 2003
102
B From Doctrine to Theology
XIII Paideia and the myth of static dogma
The Making and Remaking of Christian Doctrine: Essays in Honour of Maurice Wiles, eds S. Coakley and D.A. Pailin. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1993
265
XIV The Confessions of St Augustine: What is the genre of this work? (The 1998 St Augustine Lecture)
Augustinian Studies 30, 1999
1
XV Did Epiphanius know what he meant by heresy?
Studia Patristica 17, 1982
199
XVI Creatio ex nihilo: a context for the emergence of the Christian doctrine of creation
Scottish Journal of Theology 44, 1991
139
XVII Naked or clothed? Eschatology and the doctrine of creation
The Church, the Afterlife and the Fate of the Soul, eds P. Clarke and T. Clay don. Woodbridge: Boy dell and Brewer, for the Ecclesiastical History Society, 2009
1
XVIII Creation and human being: the forging of a distinct Christian discourse 335-348
Studia Patristica 44, 2010
XIX Theotokos; Mary and the pattern of fall and redemption in the theology of Cyril of Alexandria
The Theology of St Cyril of Alexandria: A Critical Appreciation, eds T.G. Weinandy and D.A. Keating. London and New York: T&T Clark, 2003
55
XX The God of the Greeks and the nature of religious language
Early Christian Literature and the Classical Intellectual Tradition: in honorem Robert M. Grant, eds W.R. Schoedel and R.L. Wilken (Theologie Historique 53). Paris: Editions Beauchesne, 1979
45
Index 1
Frances Young is Emeritus Professor, University of Birmingham, UK.