Martyrdom from Exegesis in Hippolytus
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ISBN 10: 1-60608-311-2
ISBN 13: 978-1-60608-311-6
Pages: 192
Binding: Paperback
Publication Date: 12/01/2008
Street Date: 12/01/2008
Division: Wipf and Stock
Series: Studies in Christian History and Thought
Category: Biblical studies
Martyrdom from Exegesis in Hippolytus
An Early Church Presbyter's Commentary on Daniel
By W. Brian Shelton

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Book Description
In the third century CE, Emperor Septimius Severus unleashed a shocking and severe persecution against the Christian church. Witnessing the fear and confusion in his congregations, the presbyter Hippolytus crafted his Commentary on Daniel to encourage Christians confronted with the reality of martyrdom and persecution. In a work which comes to us as the earliest orthodox Christian commentary on scripture, Hippolytus interprets the text through allegory, typology, theodicy, paraenesis, and reflection to create a motif of martyrdom. By doing so, Hippolytus guides Christians iin their communities as they stand heroically before the tribunal of Caesar, like the Danielic characters stood before authorities in Babylon. His purpose in the commentary is clearly pastoral, arising from his role as presbyter: to exhort his Christian congregations to prepare to be martyred for Christ amidst Roman persecution.
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