The vision of Didymus the Blind: a fourth-century virtue-origenism
An independent teacher, based in Alexandria throughout the second half of the fourth century, Didymus appealed to many within the broadly Origenist currents of Egyptian asceticism, including Jerome, Rufinus, and Evagrius. His commentaries, lecture-notes, and theological treatises show him specifical...
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Zusammenfassung: | An independent teacher, based in Alexandria throughout the second half of the fourth century, Didymus appealed to many within the broadly Origenist currents of Egyptian asceticism, including Jerome, Rufinus, and Evagrius. His commentaries, lecture-notes, and theological treatises show him specifically committed to the legacy of Origen and Philo, rather than a broader 'Alexandrian' or noetic reading of Scripture. Yet his concern was not to answer classic 'Antiochene' critique but rather offer a faithful continuation of many aspects of Origen's thought and exegesis, now made consistent with the broader anti-subordinationist developments in Nicene faith from the 350s onwards. In doing so he made virtue a primary category of reality, human existence, and life, in ways that go beyond the traditional philosophical tropes. 0 |
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adam_text | TABLE OF CONTENTS
LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS
VIII
INTRODUCTION: A FOURTH-CENTURY VIRTUE-ORIGENISM 1
PART I: BACKGROUND
1. DIDYMUS THROUGH THE EYES OF OTHERS 8
2.
TEACHING VIRTUE 30
3.
FOOTPRINTS IN THE SAND: ASSESSING THE DIDYMEAN CORPUS 46
4.
READING VIRTUE: DIDYMUS AND ELEVATED EXEGESIS 56
PART
II:
DIDYMUS AND THE DOCTRINE OF VIRTUE
5.
VIRTUE, REALITY, AND THE PRE-EXISTENCE OF THE SOUL 90
6. THE CALL TO VIRTUE 120
7.
NUMBERING THE VIRTUES 145
PART
III:
DIDYMUS AND THE DOCTRINE OF SIN
8. PSYCHOLOGY AND THE PATHOLOGY OF SIN 175
9. THE DOCTRINE OF PRE-PASSION 201
10.
INTERPRETING ORIGINAL SIN 221
AFTERWORD 239
BIBLIOGRAPHY 245
INDEX 269
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