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Commentary on Genesis

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by Didymus the Blind, Robert Hill

    • Authors

      Didymus the Blind +1

    • Book Format

      Paperback

    • Publisher

      Catholic University of America Press

    • Published

      May 2018

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    Commentary on Genesis

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    Blind since early childhood, the Egyptian theologian and monk Didymus (ca. 313-398) wielded a masterful knowledge of Scripture, philosophy, and previous biblical interpretation, earning the esteem of his contemporaries Athanasius, Antony of Egypt, Jerome, Rufinus, and Palladius, as well as of the historians Socrates and Theodoret in the decades following his death. He was, however, anathematized by the Fifth Ecumenical Council in 553 because of his utilization and defense of the works of Origen, and this condemnation may be responsible for the loss of many of Didymus's writings. Jerome and Palladius mentioned that Didymus had written commentaries on Old Testament books; these commentaries were assumed to be no longer extant until the discovery in 1941 in Tura, Egypt, of papyri containing commentaries on Genesis, Zechariah, Job, Ecclesiastes, and some of the Psalms.

    Certain features of the Genesis commentary, unfortunately not preserved in its entirety, seem to indicate that it may have been Didymus's earliest work. In addition to his silence regarding his other works, remarks on specific heresies as well as Christological interpretations occur much less frequently here than in his Zechariah commentary (previously published in Fathers of the Church Vol. 111). Moreover, the heavier reliance on Philo and Origen may indicate relative inexperience. Whereas Didymus specifically names Philo in this commentary, he never identifies Origen as one of his sources even when quoting the latter verbatim. Like Origen, he rejects anthropomorphic interpretations and proceeds to an allegorical approach when the literal meaning repels him. He does not, however, neglect the literal-historical level; see, for example, his examination of the story of the Flood. All three of Origen's levels of interpretation--literal, moral, and allegorical--are mobilized here. This previously untranslated text is crucial for studies of the fourth century and of the monumental influence of Origen.

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    • Authors

      Didymus the Blind +1

    • Book Format

      Paperback

    • Publisher

      Catholic University of America Press

    • Published

      May 2018

    • Weight

      296g

    • Dimensions

      140 x 216 x 14 mm

    • ISBN

      9780813231495

    • ISBN-10

      0813231493

    • Eden Code

      4842590

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    • ISBN: 9780813231495

    • Publisher: Catholic University of America Press

    • Release Date: May 2018

    • Weight: 296g

    • Dimensions: 140 x 216 x 14 mm

    • Eden Code: 4842590


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