From the Lost Teaching of Polycarp: Identifying Irenaeus' Apostolic Presbyter and the Author of Ad Diognetum

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Mohr Siebeck, 2006 - 207 strán (strany)
This book significantly expands our understanding of the life and work of Polycarp of Smyrna. Part One establishes that the anonymous apostolic presbyterquot;, whose oral teaching is cited intermittently by Irenaeus in Against Heresies 4.27.1 through 4.32.1, is in fact Polycarp. The fragments of teaching preserved by Irenaeus shed valuable light upon his relationship with Polycarp, establishing that Irenaeus' contact with his teacher was neither fleeting nor shallow. They also reveal Polycarp's important role in opposing the early effects of the Marcionite movement and gain a valuable perspective on Polycarp's Old Testament hermeneutic in the face of ecclesiastical controversy. Part Two considers the many links which would tie Polycarp to the work known as Ad Diognetum . Charles E. Hill proposes that the work is not a treatise but the transcript of an oral address. A new proposal is made for the identity of Diognetus, the addressee, based upon archaeological evidence of an aristocratic Smyrnaean family of the second century.
 

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The Identity of the Presbyter
7
The Royal Court
17
B Polycarp and the Catalogue of Heresies in 1 2327
24
The Content of Polycarps AntiMarcionite Teaching
32
Implications of Identifying Polycarp and the Presbyter
72
B With Regard to Polycarp
80
With Regard to Marcion
88
The Form and Character of the ad Diognetum
97
A An Oral Address outside a Judicial Context
101
The Case for Polycarp as Speaker Diognetus as Hearer
128
Correspondences with the Martyrdom of Polycarp
141
H Clues from the Transmission History of the ad Diognetum
158
Bibliography
179
Modern Authors
199
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Charles E. Hill, Born 1956; 1989 Ph. D.; Professor of New Testament, Reformed Theological Seminary, Orlando, Florida.

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