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by mbuckley3
Wed May 15, 2024 11:09 am
Forum: Christian Texts and History
Topic: Origen on the heterodox
Replies: 25
Views: 1562

Re: Origen on the heterodox

At In First Principles 2.5.4, Origen cites two main Marcionite proof-texts which, as they involve exegesis, may well derive from the Antitheses. (1) "But once again they recall us to the words of scripture, quoting that famous/notorious question [famosissimam quaestionem] of theirs. They say : ...
by mbuckley3
Sat May 11, 2024 5:48 pm
Forum: Christian Texts and History
Topic: What do we know about how early Christians construed “self-talk”, “inner speech”, “talking to oneself”?
Replies: 8
Views: 234

Re: What do we know about how early Christians construed “self-talk”, “inner speech”, “talking to oneself”?

Augustine remarks at how amazed he was that Ambrose didn't read texts aloud: Now, as {Ambrose] read, his eyes glanced over the pages and his heart searched out the sense, but his voice and tongue were silent. Often when we came to his room—for no one was forbidden to enter, nor was it his custom th...
by mbuckley3
Mon Apr 29, 2024 10:18 am
Forum: Christian Texts and History
Topic: Invention of Macrina the Younger?
Replies: 22
Views: 692

Re: Invention of Macrina the Younger?

In the 4th century, Basil the Great and Gregory of Nyssa invented their sister Macrina the Younger for very mundane reasons - it was for the good of their careers. What happened here? For a C4 parallel to her argument that 'Macrina' is entirely a fictional construct, Przyszychowska points to Paul o...
by mbuckley3
Sat Apr 27, 2024 4:19 pm
Forum: Christian Texts and History
Topic: Origen on the heterodox
Replies: 25
Views: 1562

Re: Origen on the heterodox

The way Origen writes about it, he is probably thinking of a written text expounding on the OT god's anger and wrath. The Antitheses is a plausible source, then, for these remarks on Psalm 77:31. Indeed very plausible, but it should be noted that the writer Origen actually names as deploying the ar...
by mbuckley3
Mon Apr 15, 2024 4:57 pm
Forum: Christian Texts and History
Topic: Origen on the heterodox
Replies: 25
Views: 1562

Re: Origen on the heterodox

Homily 1 on Ezekiel ●●●●●●●●●●●●●●● C) That the heavens were closed before Christ's descent might be a theme appropriated from the 'Marcionite nexus'. Certainly it sits very awkwardly with the adjacent arguments that there was a stream of inspired utterances from the OT prophets : "'And the hea...
by mbuckley3
Sun Apr 14, 2024 4:50 pm
Forum: Christian Texts and History
Topic: Origen on the heterodox
Replies: 25
Views: 1562

Re: Origen on the heterodox

Homily 1 on Ezekiel •••••••••••••••••••••••••• A) God's goodness and lack of anger are stressed : "Therefore God, who is forbearing and generous and loving toward the human race, determined to temper with kind visitation the penalties whereby he punishes sinners...In fact, as you perceive, God ...
by mbuckley3
Sun Apr 07, 2024 4:20 pm
Forum: Academic Discussion
Topic: Ancient book dissemination.
Replies: 27
Views: 18054

Re: Ancient book dissemination.

Prior to Galen, an insight into the physical state of books is provided by Strabo, in an explanation of the marginal status of Aristotelian philosophy (13.1.54). It cannot be the whole story, as it depends on there only being Aristotle's autographs available at his death. But it is interesting that ...
by mbuckley3
Sat Apr 06, 2024 9:56 am
Forum: Christian Texts and History
Topic: Περὶ φίλων
Replies: 4
Views: 191

Re: Valentinus Wrote a Book Called "On Friends" or "On Philo" (Περὶ φίλων)?

Valentinus the chief (ὁ κορυφαῖος Οὐαλεντῖνος) among those advocating for the community (τῶν τὴν κοινότητα πρεσβευόντων), writes verbatim in the discourse Περὶ φίλων It is possible that Valentinus writes as part of an ongoing commentary on Philo. It is quite possible. But this is not a clue. Περι i...
by mbuckley3
Fri Apr 05, 2024 4:19 pm
Forum: Christian Texts and History
Topic: Context for understanding the Ransom Theory
Replies: 30
Views: 720

Re: Context for understanding the Ransom Theory

Don't get carried away by the pirates :D Philo, no lover of travel by sea, reserves most of his 'real life' ransom language in connection with prisoners-of-war. Also, he deplores 'substitution' ransoms which allow the release of a criminal. Also deplorable, tax-collectors whipping already-dead defau...
by mbuckley3
Fri Apr 05, 2024 3:31 pm
Forum: Christian Texts and History
Topic: Context for understanding the Ransom Theory
Replies: 30
Views: 720

Re: Context for understanding the Ransom Theory

Once Jewish or Christian writers dabble with 'ransom' language, the question immediately arises, who is this ransom paid to ? In terms of the vivid social reality of the OP, Philo's God, who seemingly receives the ransom, resembles a Pirate King : "We have it indeed on the authority of Moses th...