Song of Songs: Interpreted by Early Christian and Medieval Commentators
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Song of Songs: Interpreted by Early Christian and Medieval Commentators  -     By: Richard A. Norris

Song of Songs: Interpreted by Early Christian and Medieval Commentators

Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Co. / 2003 / Paperback

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Title: Song of Songs: Interpreted by Early Christian and Medieval Commentators
By: Richard A. Norris
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 348
Vendor: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Co.
Publication Date: 2003
Dimensions: 10.00 X 7.01 X 0.72 (inches)
Weight: 1 pound 5 ounces
ISBN: 080287827X
ISBN-13: 9780802878274
Stock No: WW878271

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The Song of Songs, traditionally attributed to Solomon, is a collection of lyrics that celebrate in earthly terms the love of a bridegroom and a bride. Throughout the course of early Christian history, the Song of Songs was widely read as an allegory of the love of Christ both for the church and for its individual members. In reading the Song this way, Christians were following in the steps of Jewish exegetes who saw the Song as celebrating the love of God for Israel.

In The Song of Songs, the inaugural volume of The Church's Bible, Richard A. Norris Jr. uses commentaries and sermons from the church's first millennium to illustrate the original Christian understanding of Solomon's beautiful poem. In recent times, the Song of Songs has been more a focus of literary than of religious interest, but Norris's work shows that for early Christians, this text was counted, with the Psalms and the Gospels, among those Scriptures that touched most deeply on the believer's relation to God.

All in all, Norris's Song of Songs is a masterful work that aptly acquaints contemporary readers with the church's traditional way of discerning in this text a guide to the character of Christian belief and life. This volume -- and the entire Church's Bible series -- will be welcomed by preachers, teachers, students, and general readers alike.

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