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E-raamat: Vergil and the Trinity: Appropriation, Revision, and Distortion of Rome's Greatest Poet

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 12-Sep-2025
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  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781040429594

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"This volume reveals how some Christian authors used the poetry of Vergil to explain important aspects of the three persons of the trinity, shedding new light on the attitudes of early Christians towards non-Christian texts. Readers gain insight into howChristians employed the work of Rome's most famous poet in discussions about the trinity, which one might assume were only limited to the use of canonical scripture. The book explores why these authors relied upon Vergil in particular and which portions of his corpus interested them, before analysing several examples in order to accurately contextualise how Vergil's work was cited and employed by the Latin Fathers in their own work. These Christian authors writing in Latin used Vergil for more substantive reasons than rhetorical ornamentation, and Dilbeck argues that they formed a textual community which included his works. Written in accessible prose, Vergil and the Trinity is of interest to not only to those working in the field of patristics, but alsoto classical scholars, biblical scholars, readers interested in the history of biblical interpretation, and in the history of philosophy"-- Provided by publisher.

This volume reveals how some Christian authors used the poetry of Vergil to explain important aspects of the three persons of the trinity, shedding new light on the attitudes of early Christians towards non-Christian texts.

Readers gain insight into how Christians employed the work of Rome’s most famous poet in discussions about the trinity, which one might assume were only limited to the use of canonical scripture. The book explores why these authors relied upon Vergil in particular and which portions of his corpus interested them, before analysing several examples in order to accurately contextualise how Vergil’s work was cited and employed by the Latin Fathers in their own work. These Christian authors writing in Latin used Vergil for more substantive reasons than rhetorical ornamentation, and Dilbeck argues that they formed a textual community which included his works.

Written in accessible prose, Vergil and the Trinity is of interest to not only to those working in the field of patristics, but also to classical scholars, biblical scholars, readers interested in the history of biblical interpretation, and in the history of philosophy.



This volume reveals how some Christian authors used the poetry of Vergil to explain important aspects of the three persons of the trinity, shedding new light on the attitudes of early Christians towards non-Christian texts.

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"D. traces the most important stages in the Christian appropriation of Virgil in a stimulating manner - from the beginnings of Christian Latin literature to Jerome. Unlike previous research, the book does not focus on questions of citation technique or the evaluation of pagan texts, but on the theological interactions between Christianity and pagan thought. This provides important impulses for understanding the transformation from pagan to Christian antiquity." - Stefan Freund, Bergische Universität Wuppertal, Germany

Introduction;
1. Vergils Aeneid: An Instant Classic Admired and
Subverted;
2. Methodological Considerations;
3. Monotheistic Arguments in the
Aeneid?;
4. The Birth of the Child: Eclogue 4 and Jesus;
5. The Spiritus of
Vergil and the Holy Spirit; Conclusion.
Thomas W. Dilbeck is a professor in the Biblical Studies department at Florida College, USA. His recent publications include The Speech of Anchises and Arguments for Monotheism in Minucius Felix and Lactantius and Prepositional Metaphysics and Vergil in Jeromes Exegesis of Ephesians 4:6.