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Christian Reading shifts the assumption that study of the Bible must be about the content of the Bible or aimed at confessional projects of religious instruction. Blossom Stefaniw focuses on the l...
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28 May 2019

Christian Reading shifts the assumption that study of the Bible must be about the content of the Bible or aimed at confessional projects of religious instruction. Blossom Stefaniw focuses on the lesson transcripts from the Tura papyri, which reveal verbatim oral classroom discourse, to show how biblical texts were used as an exhibition space for the traditional canon of general knowledge about the world. Stefaniw demonstrates that the work of Didymus the Blind in the lessons reflected in the Tura papyri was similar to that of other grammarians in late antiquity: articulating the students’ place in time, their position in the world, and their connection to their heritage. But whereas other grammarians used revered texts like Homer and Menander, Didymus curated the cultural patrimony using biblical texts: namely, the Psalms and Ecclesiastes. By examining this routine epistemological and pedagogical work carried out through the Bible, Christian Reading generates a new model of the relationship of Christian scholarship to the pagan past.
Price: $95.00
Pages: 264
Publisher: University of California Press
Imprint: University of California Press
Publication Date:
28 May 2019
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9780520300613
Format: Hardcover
"Stefaniw deserves credit for drawing attention back to the classroom setting of these texts, because they are precious evidence of how one real classroom worked in antiquity. . . . Stefaniw’s vivid and lively study returns attention to the teaching of a learned Alexandrian whose texts remain understudied."
Blossom Stefaniw is a Heisenberg Fellow of the German Research Council. She is the author of Mind, Text, and Commentary: Noetic Exegesis in Origen of Alexandria, Didymus the Blind, and Evagrius Ponticus.
Acknowledgments
Prologue
1. A Narrative History of the Tura Papyri
2. Reading with a Grammarian
3. The Textual Patrimony: Knowledge, Language, and Reading
4. The Intellectual Patrimony: Ethics, Logic, and the Order of Things
5. Christian Reading: Chronography, Cartography, and Genealogy
Epilogue
Bibliography
Index
Prologue
1. A Narrative History of the Tura Papyri
2. Reading with a Grammarian
3. The Textual Patrimony: Knowledge, Language, and Reading
4. The Intellectual Patrimony: Ethics, Logic, and the Order of Things
5. Christian Reading: Chronography, Cartography, and Genealogy
Epilogue
Bibliography
Index