John Chrysostom on Divine Pedagogy: The Coherence of his Theology and Preaching

John Chrysostom on Divine Pedagogy: The Coherence of his Theology and Preaching

by David Rylaarsdam
John Chrysostom on Divine Pedagogy: The Coherence of his Theology and Preaching

John Chrysostom on Divine Pedagogy: The Coherence of his Theology and Preaching

by David Rylaarsdam

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Overview

Contrary to the portrayals of Chrysostom as a theologically impaired, moralizing sophist, this book argues that his thinking is remarkably coherent when it is understood on his own terms and within his culture. Chrysostom depicts God as a teacher of philosophy who adaptably guides people toward salvation. Since the theme of divine adaptability influences every major area of Chrysostom's thought, tracing this concept provides a thorough introduction to his theology. It also explains, at least in part, several striking features of his homilies, including his supposed inconsistencies, his harsh rhetoric and apparent political naïveté, his intentionally abridged and exoteric theological discussions, and his lack of allegiance to an "Antiochene school." In addition to illuminating such topics, the concept of adaptability stands at one of the busiest intersections of Late Antique culture, for it is an important idea found in rhetoric and discussions about the best methods of teaching philosophy. Consequently, adaptability is an ingredient in the classical project of paideia, and Chrysostom is a Christian philosopher who seeks to transform this powerful tradition of formation. He gives his Christianized paideia a theological foundation by adapting and seamlessly integrating traditional pedagogical methods into his reading and communication of Scripture. David Rylaarsdam provides an in-depth case study of one prominent leader's attempt to transform culture by forming a coherent theological discourse that was adapted to the level of the masses.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780191089961
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Publication date: 10/30/2014
Series: Oxford Early Christian Studies
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

David Rylaarsdam is Professor of the History of Christianity at Calvin Theological Seminary. He served as a pastor in New York and Michigan before receiving his Ph.D. from the University of Notre Dame. He has taught in several countries, including Indonesia, Hong Kong, Mexico, Nigeria, and Uganda.

Table of Contents

AcknowledgmentsAbbreviationsIntroductionPart I: Divine Pedagogy1. The Divine Teacher2. Adaptable Pedagogy3. Chrysostom's Coherent TheologyPart II: Imitation4. The Apostle Paul5. Priests6. Chrysostom's Homiletical MethodsConclusion: "Do you see the extent of his adaptation?"
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