Letters as a School of the Christian Exegesis. A Study of the Selected Early Christian Latin Letters of the 4th and 5th Century (Augustine, Jerome, and Paulinus of Nola)

dc.contributor.authorWysocki, Marcin
dc.date.accessioned2025-02-26T21:19:27Z
dc.date.available2025-02-26T21:19:27Z
dc.date.issued2023
dc.descriptionArtykuł w języku angielskim.
dc.description.abstractLetters are often treated as a secondary literary genre, serving only to convey information and maintain relationships between people. But Christianity, which has been called the religion of the book, can also be described as the religion of the letter. In fact, from the very beginning, it was mainly through the letters (e.g., of Paul the Apostle) that the faith and the doctrinal, moral, and disciplinary instructions were transmitted. Of course, the authors of the early Christian letters also referenced biblical themes and the Bible itself. Following the ancient rules of rhetoric, they also implemented the postulate of didacticism (docere) by making the Scriptures and their exegesis more widely known. This article aims to show how this postulate is put into practice in Latin letters written by three great patristic figures: Saint Augustine, Saint Jerome, and Saint Paulinus of Nola, the most important representatives of the golden patristic age. These outstanding early Christian pastors and writers are considered to have created a kind of “virtual school” of biblical exegesis in their letters. This article presents how this “school” functioned, from the invitation to participate, through the methods and the study program, to the praise that good students earned. It can be an excellent model for our current age, marked by online education. This can also be applied to biblical studies and the study of biblical and patristic exegesis.
dc.identifier.citationVerbum Vitae, 2023, T. 41, nr 2, s. 339-351.
dc.identifier.issn1644-8561
dc.identifier.issn2451-280X
dc.identifier.urihttps://theo-logos.pl/handle/123456789/28545
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherKatolicki Uniwersytet Lubelski Jana Pawła II
dc.rightsCC-BY-ND - Uznanie autorstwa - Bez utworów zależnych
dc.subjectletters
dc.subjectexegesis
dc.subjectBible
dc.subjectJerome of Stridon
dc.subjectPaulinus of Nola
dc.subjectAugustine of Hippo
dc.subjectpatristic exegesis
dc.subjectpatristics
dc.subjectChurch Fathers
dc.subjectDoctors of the Church
dc.subjectChristian exegesis
dc.subjectearly Christian Latin letters
dc.subjectepistolography
dc.subjectLatin epistolography
dc.subjectearly Christian epistolography
dc.subjectearly Christian Latin epistolography
dc.subjectpatristic epistolography
dc.subjecttheology
dc.subjectbiblical exegesis
dc.subjectlisty
dc.subjectegzegeza
dc.subjectBiblia
dc.subjectHieronim ze Strydonu
dc.subjectPaulin z Noli
dc.subjectAugustyn z Hippony
dc.subjectegzegeza patrystyczna
dc.subjectpatrystyka
dc.subjectojcowie Kościoła
dc.subjectdoktorzy Kościoła
dc.subjectegzegeza chrześcijańska
dc.subjectwczesnochrześcijańskie listy łacińskie
dc.subjectepistolografia
dc.subjectepistolografia łacińska
dc.subjectepistolografia wczesnochrześcijańska
dc.subjectłacińska epistolografia wczesnochrześcijańska
dc.subjectepistolografia patrystyczna
dc.subjectteologia
dc.subjectPismo Święte Biblia
dc.subjectegzegeza biblijna
dc.titleLetters as a School of the Christian Exegesis. A Study of the Selected Early Christian Latin Letters of the 4th and 5th Century (Augustine, Jerome, and Paulinus of Nola)
dc.typeArticle

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