Books by "David A. Ambrose"

4 books found

Marriage, Celibacy, and Heresy in Ancient Christianity

Marriage, Celibacy, and Heresy in Ancient Christianity

by David G. Hunter

2007 · Oxford University Press

A study of the 'heretic' Jovinian and the Jovinianist controversy, this work examines early Christian views on marriage and celibacy in the first three centuries and the development of an anti-heretical tradition. It provides an analysis of the responses of Jovinian's main opponents.

Fourth Maccabees and the Promotion of the Jewish Philosophy

Fourth Maccabees and the Promotion of the Jewish Philosophy

by David A. deSilva

2020 · Wipf and Stock Publishers

Fourth Maccabees is a superbly crafted oration that presents a case for the Jewish way of life couched almost entirely in terms of Greek ethical ideals. Its author delights in the Torah, the Law of Moses, as the divinely given path to becoming our best selves now. In this collection of essays spanning two decades of study, David deSilva examines the formative training that produced such an author, the rhetorical crafting and effect of his work, the author’s creative use of both Jewish and Greek literary resources, and the book’s enduring message and legacy in the Christian church.

Christopher Isherwood

Christopher Isherwood

by David Garrett Izzo

2001 · Univ of South Carolina Press

The first thorough examination of Isherwood's work and life in twenty years, Izzo's analysis brings into play the Mortmere stories, by Isherwood and Edward Upward (dating from the 1920s but published only in 1994), and the Diaries, 1939-1960, published in 1996, to reposition Isherwood within a circle of British writers that included - besides Upward - W. H. Auden, Stephen Spender, and Cecil Day Lewis.

Transcending Space

Transcending Space

by Henry David Thoreau, Taimi Anne Olsen, E. E. Cumming, John Barth