This volume delves into the multifaceted world of Chrysostom, shedding light on his pivotal role as an exegete. It explores his cultural background, his preferred themes and his enduring influence. It introduces the reader to Chrysostom's exegetical workshop, his predecessors and successors in biblical interpretation, and offers a fresh assessment of his connection to Greco-Roman and Syriac contexts.
Michael G. Azar, PhD (2013), Fordham University, is Professor of Theology/Religious Studies at the University of Scranton. He is the author of
Exegeting the Jews: The Early Reception of the Johannine “Jews” (Brill, 2016) and several articles related to Orthodox Christian-Jewish interaction.
Athanasios Despotis, PhD (2004), University of Athens, is apl. Professor of New Testament at the University of Bonn, Research Fellow at the University of Bern and the University of Pretoria. His latest monograph is
Bekehrungserfahrung und -erinnerung bei Paulus und Johannes (Brill/Schöningh, 2022).
James Buchanan Wallace, PhD, is Professor of Religion at Christian Brothers University in Memphis, Tennessee, USA. He is the author of
Snatched into Paradise (2 Cor 12:1-10) (De Gruyter, 2011) and has edited volumes on New Testament studies and their patristic reception.
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