Romae, E Pontificio Instituto Biblico 1963 XLIV + 290pp., dans la série "Analecta Biblica, Investigationes scientificae in res biblicas" vol.19, bon état
Genève, Labor et Fides 2015, 235x175mm, 394pages, broché. Exemplaire de service de presse. Bon état.
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, Brepols, 2021 Paperback, 722 pages, Size:165 x 250 mm, Language: French. ISBN 9782851213037.
Summary In his preaching, does Augustine of Hippo adapt his biblical commentaries and, if so, according to what criteria? To answer this question, this book studies the exegesis of some twenty sermons preached on the Gospel of Matthew. The first chapter places them in their historical, geographical, polemical and liturgical contexts. The following chapters investigate the patristic tradition and the Augustinian works in order to shed light on the specificity of the interpretations; the rhetorical dimension is also taken into account. Through their scriptural interpretations, these sermons assume the concrete situation of the audience and are inserted into the dynamics of the liturgy from which they receive the material for the commentary and the finality that guides it. Their exegesis is situated at the intersection between the Word of God which it extends and implements (chapters 2 to 4) and the responses it seeks to elicit from the listeners (chapters 5 to 7). This desire to edify the listeners, both personally and communally, while aiming at spiritual progress and orthopraxis rooted in the confessed truth, helps to enlighten the preacher's adaptation of the Sermons on Matthew. Dans sa prédication, Augustin d'Hippone adapte-t-il ses commentaires bibliques et, si oui, selon quels critères ? Pour répondre à cette question, cet ouvrage étudie l'exégèse d'une vingtaine de sermons prêchés sur l'Évangile de Matthieu. Un premier chapitre les replace dans leurs contextes d'énonciation, historiques, géographiques, polémiques et liturgiques. Les chapitres suivants procèdent à une enquête dans la tradition patristique et dans l'oeuvre augustinienne pour, le cas échéant, mettre en lumière la spécificité des interprétations ; la dimension rhétorique est aussi prise en compte. Ces sermons assument par leurs interprétations scripturaires la situation concrète de l'assemblée et s'insèrent dans la dynamique de la liturgie dont ils reçoivent la matière du commentaire et la finalité qui l'oriente. Leur exégèse se situe à l'intersection entre la Parole de Dieu qu'elle prolonge et met en oeuvre (chapitres 2 à 4) et les réponses qu'elle cherche à susciter de la part des auditeurs (chapitres 5 à 7). Cette volonté d'édifier les auditeurs, à la fois personnellement et communautairement, en visant tout autant un progrès spirituel et une orthopraxie découlant de la vérité confessée, contribue à éclairer l'adaptation du prédicateur dans les Sermons sur Matthieu. TABLE OF CONTENTS Ante omnia Sigles Introduction Chapitre 1. Prolégomènes. Contextes des Sermones in Matthaeum Première partie: Per ministrum sermonis. La médiation du prédicateur Introduction Chapitre 2. Médiations et annonce (S. 66). Mt 11, 2-11. Lc 7, 18-28 Chapitre 3. Ministerium sermonis. Le ministère du prédicateur Chapitre 4. "Petite! Quaerite! Pulsate!" Enseigner l'exégèse Per ministrum sermonis. Conclusion Seconde partie: Fructus quaeritur. Les fruits de la prédication Introduction Chapitre 5. Images bibliques de la fructification Chapitre 6. Fides. La foi, fruit de la prédication Chapitre 7. Caritas. L'amour de Dieu et du prochain, fruits de la prédication Fructus quaeritur. Conclusions Conclusion Annexes Indices
Roma, Editrice Pontificia Universita Gregoriana 1998 444pp., 23cm., text in Italian, in the series "Analecta Gregoriana" volume 275, softcover, small stalmp on title page, good condition, R116414
, Brepols, 2024 Paperback, 507 pages, Size:156 x 234 mm, Languages: English, Greek, Hebrew. ISBN 9782503607917.
Summary In the last decade, biblical exegesis has gradually taken into consideration the so-called "spatial turn." However, the literary concept of space and its narrative analysis have found less interest than the study of space as a social and cultural phenomenon. This obvious gap in biblical research has become the impulse for the present work, dedicated to the book of Judith. Its aim is, on the one hand, to present the narrative analysis of space as a still-developing field in non-biblical literature and, on the other, to show how this promising approach can be developed in biblical studies. In particular, this monograph provides the narrative analysis and interpretation of space in the book of Judith in response. The first part of the study offers a synthetic overview of perceptions, concepts and theories of space from antiquity to contemporary research, and of the theoretical approaches to space in the Old Testament. The main part is dedicated to the analysis of space on the micro and macro levels of the Judith story through the application of Katrin Dennerlein's narratological theory of space. Thus, it can be demonstrated to what extent an in-depth analysis of the notion of space can contribute to better understand its thematic and symbolic dimension in the narrative, its function of characterising persons and actions, its role as a structuring element in the story and, last but not least, as a vehicle for an ideological and theological message. TABLE OF CONTENTS Preface List of Abbreviations Other Abbreviations and Sigla Introduction Part I. Space in the Old Testament Scholarship Chapter 1. Perceptions, Concepts and Theories of Space: A Synthetic Overview Chapter 2. Theoretical Approaches to Space in the Old Testament Chapter 3. Space in the Book of Judith Part II. Narrative Analysis of Space in the Book of Judith Chapter 4. Spaces on the Micro Level Chapter 5. Spaces on the Macro Level Chapter 6. General Conclusions Bibliography Indices
CERF 2002 416 pages 13 6x3 4x20 8cm. 2002. Broché. 416 pages.
Bon état bonne tenue intérieur propre
Editions Médiaspaul 1997 1x20x13cm. 1997. Broché.
Etat correct
Martin McNamara MSC, Caoimhín Breatnach, Pádraig A. Breatnach, John Carey, Uáitéar Mac Gearailt, Máire Herbert, Caitríona Ó Dochartaigh, Erich Poppe, Charles D. Wright (eds)
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, Brepols, 2019 Hardback, xxiv + 589 pages, Size:155 x 245 mm, Illustrations:3 b/w, 3 tables b/w., Languages: Latin, English. ISBN 9782503585352.
Summary The present volume comprises editions, by several of the major scholars now working in the field of medieval Irish apocrypha, of a selection of important eschatological texts. Two of these, edited by John Carey, are works original to Ireland: The Vision of Adomnán, an account of the afterworld notable for its vividness and complexity; and The Two Sorrows of the Kingdom of Heaven, a shorter text which describes the judgement of souls and the end of the world with reference to the destinies of Enoch and Elijah. Caoimhín Breatnach provides editions of the Irish versions of some of the fundamental texts of Christian apocalyptic: The Assumption of Mary (supplemented by a closely related Latin variant, edited by Joseph Flahive), and one of the Redactions of The Vision of Saint Paul. Professor Breatnach also contributes a series of accounts of Antichrist: these belong to a type that has long been regarded as typically Irish, but for which Charles D. Wright here supplies a broader context in an innovative and important study. Fr Martin McNamara MSC introduces the collection with a discussion of "Some Aspects of Medieval Irish Eschatology". This is the first volume of a two-part collection: the texts edited in the sequel (CCSA 22) are concerned with the events of the end time, and in particular with the theme of the signs before the Day of Judgement. TABLE OF CONTENTS General Introduction: Some Aspects of Medieval Irish Eschatology by Martin McNamara Fís Adomnáin - The Vision of Adomnán Introduction, Edition, Translation, and Commentary John Carey Dá Brón Flatha Nime - The Two Sorrows of the Kingdom of Heaven Introduction, Edition, Translation, and Commentary John Carey TRANSITUS MARIAE General Introduction Martin McNamara Udhacht Mhuire - The Testament of Mary Introduction, Edition, Translation, and Commentary Caoimhín Breatnach Trinity College Latin Version Introduction by Martin McNamara and Joseph Flahive Edition and Translation by Joseph Flahive VISIO SANCTI PAULI Introduction Martin McNamara Aisling Phóil - Recension IV of The Vision of Paul Introduction, Edition and Translation Caoimhín Breatnach THE IRISH LEGENDS OF ANTICHRIST Introduction Martin McNamara A Revelation of John about Antichrist Introduction, Edition, Translation, and Commentary Charles D. Wright Three Irish Texts of A Revelation of John about Antichrist: "Sgél Ainntecrísd" - The Story of Antichrist Do thoighiocht an bhreitheamhnais déanaidh - Concerning the Coming of the Final Judgement Do theacht Anticríosd - Concerning the Coming of Antichrist Introduction, Edition, Translation, and Commentary Caoimhín Breatnach
Martin McNamara MSC, Caoimhín Breatnach, Pádraig A. Breatnach, John Carey, Joseph Flahive, Uáitéar Mac Gearailt, Máire Herbert, Caitríona Ó Dochartaigh, Erich Poppe, Charles D. Wright (eds)
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, Brepols, 2024 Hardback, iv + 471 pages, Size:155 x 245 mm, Language: English. ISBN 9782503600819.
Summary The present volume, the continuation of volume CCSA 21, comprises further editions, by several of the major scholars now working in the field of medieval Irish apocrypha, of a selection of important eschatological texts. The first of these, Bráth, níba bec a breisim, edited by Erich Poppe, concerns the events which will occur on the Day of Judgement. Caitríona Ó Dochartaigh provides edition, translation and a commentary of Poems 153-162 of Saltair na Rann, an independent eschatological composition. Prof. Uáitéar Mac Gearailt publishes a study and a commented edition of Scéla Laí Brátha, Tidings of the Day of Judgement. Prof. Caoimhín Breatnach publishes Garbh éirghid iodhain bhrátha, Harshly do the pangs of Doomsday, as well as two short Irish texts on the Fifteen Signs Before Doomsday and on Doomsday. Prof. Pádraig A. Breatnach provides the edition of A Tract on the Fifteen Signs of Doomsday. Fr Martin McNamara MSC publishes two short studies in Appendices: the first one on the duration of the Day of Doom (The Day of Doom a Thousand Years, in Appendix 1); the second one concerns a quotation in the Fifteen Signs text edited by Caoimhín Breatnach from the 15th-century Latin theologian Pelbartus (Passage from Pelbartus, Advent Sermon IV: Appendix 2). Fr McNamara also introduces the collection with a discussion of ?The Signs before Doomsday?. TABLE OF CONTENTS General Introduction: The Signs before Doomsday Martin McNamara Bráth, níba bec a breisim - A Poem on the Day of Judgement Erich Poppe Poems 153-162 of Saltair na Rann Caitríona Ó Dochartaigh Scéla Laí Brátha - Tidings of the Day of Judgement Uáitéar Mac Gearailt Garbh éirghid iodhain bhrátha - Harshly do the pangs of Doomsday approach Caoimhín Breatnach Texts on the Fifteen Signs Before Doomsday and on Doomsday Caoimhín Breatnach A Tract on the Fifteen Signs of Doomsday with Account of Hells Torments and the Joys of Heaven Pádraig A. Breatnach Appendix 1: The Day of Doom a Thousand Years Martin McNamara Appendix 2: Passage from Pelbartus, Advent Sermon IV Martin McNamara Indexes for volumes CC SA 21-22 (Apocrypha Hiberniae II, 2-3: Apocalyptica) Index of Biblical References Index of Persons and Places Index of Authors and Texts Index of Themes Index of Manuscripts Index of Noteworthy Words and Phrases
Grand Rapids, Eerdmans Publishing Company 1983 xli + 367pp., 22cm., softcover, revised edition, good condition, R75988
Cambridge, Cambridge University Press 1967 xii + 364pp., 24cm., hardcover (editor's blue cloth with gilt lettering on spine), in the series "Society for New Testament Studies. Monograph Series" volume 4, Good condition, R78540
Louvain, 1950 xlvii + 730pp., dédicacé par l'auteur, br.orig., 25cm., dans la série "Universitas Catholica Lovaniensis. Dissertationes ad gradum magistri in facultate theologica consequendum conscriptae" series II T.42
Louvain / Gembloux, Publications Universitaires de Louvain / Duculot 1950 xlvii + 730pp., 25cm., 1e édition, dans la série "Universitas Catholica Lovaniensis. Dissertationes ad gradum magistri in facultate theologica vel in facultate iuris canonici consequendum conscriptae" Series 2 Tomus 42, br.orig., non coupé, très bon état, texte en français, R74400
Leuven, Leuven University Press / Peeters 1986 xxvii + 854pp., 25cm., réimpression anastatique, publié dans la série "Bibliotheca Ephemeridum Theologicarum Lovaniensium" vol.75, brochure originale, très bon état, poids: 1.1kg., R74689
Gorgias Press 2014 188 pages 17 78x1 524x25 4cm. 2014. Broché. 188 pages. Ce livre est une édition critique et une traduction anglaise d'un recueil de prières attribuées à Éphrem le Syrien mais qui ne subsistent qu'en langue arménienne. Compilées probablement en Cilicie arménienne aux XIe-XIIe siècles ces prières se caractérisent par une spiritualité profonde et un rythme poétique élaboré riche en références bibliques. L'ouvrage rend accessible pour la première fois au monde occidental un texte qui était jusqu'alors le trésor exclusif de l'Église arménienne
Bon état pages un peu gondolées intérieur propre bonne tenue
Freiburg/ Göttingen, Universitätsverlag/ Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht 1994 ix + 374pp., 24cm., in the series "Orbis Biblicus et Orientalis" (OBO) volume 132, publisher's hardcover, text is clean and bright, very good condition, R119912
Zürich, Zwingli-Verlag 1966 235pp., 22cm., softcover, in the series "Abhandlungen zur Theologie des Alten und Neuen Testament" vol.47, good condition, R78478
Paris, Bloud 1911 xxxiv + 236pp.avec qqs.cartes et plans hors-texte, 10e éd., br.orig., bel état
Interforum Dummy 2010 320 pages 15 4x3x23 8cm. 2010. Broché. 320 pages.
Très bon état
Turnhout, Brepols 1991 clxxii + 135pp., 25cm., in the series "Corpus Christianorum series graeca" volume 23, publisher's hardcover binding in green cloth with gilt lettering, text is clean and bright, small ex-libris stamp on blanco endpaper and at verso of title page, good condition, ISBN 2-503-40231-3, R119022
Göttingen, Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht 1913 89pp., 24cm., softcover, pages still uncut, text in gotic German, in the series "Forschungen zur Religion und Literatur des Alten und Neuen Testaments" volume 20, good condition, R78583
Wien, LIT Verlag 2019 285pp., 24cm., brochure originale, dans la série "Théologie biblique" vol.4, très bon état, R116427
Turnhout, Brepols, 2010 Paperback, 216 p., 145 x 205 mm. ISBN 9782906805095.
Les Eglogues prophetiques de Clement d'Alexandrie ont ete conservees par l'operation d'un abreviateur. Du coup, le jeu entre Clement, auteur du texte premier, et son ?« excepteur ?» prend un interet specifique pour le lecteur. En se donnant comme espace d'observation le commentaire du Psaume 19 (Septante 18), cette etude se focalise sur l'ensemble textuel le plus long de ces Eglogues, qui constitue, de surcroit, le commentaire de psaume le plus etendu de toute l'oeuvre de Clement. Celebrant la creation et la Torah, le Psaume 19 devient, sous la plume de son commentateur, mise en evidence des acteurs celestes de la louange de Dieu, meditation surtout sur la mysterieuse tente solaire comme habitation supreme des anges et des justes humains, a la condition, pour ces derniers, de devenir le peuple davidique, serviteur de la Loi-Parole. ?« Au somment de l'Apocatastase ?», les Protoctistes angeliques jouent un role majeur : a la fois exemplaire et actif, si bien que le lecteur est conduit a se demander si Clement ne prone pas une Eglise angelique doublant ou eclipsant l'Eglise chretienne. Ici comme ailleurs, la theologie riche de Clement est marquee par ses accointances variees : bibliques et helleniques, mais aussi avec la litterature intertestamentaires, apocryphe et gnostique. Languages: French.
Hartford-Connecticut, The Hartford Seminary Foundation Press 1960 vii + 135pp.+ frontispiece (portrait of A.C. Purdy), 1st ed., 21cm., hardcover (editor's blue cloth with gilt lettering), good condition, [contains 9 contributions by various authors, and bibliography of the writings of A.C.Purdy], R78447
Atelier 2008 208 pages 15 4x2x22cm. 2008. Broché. 208 pages.
proche très bon état bas du 4e plat marqué intérieur propre