Preparing to Read the Fathers

This course is an introduction to reading the Fathers of the Church.

We will first consider the ways in which early Christians articulated their faith by reworking doctrines, imagery, and exegetical, ascetical, and liturgical practices inherited from the rich and complex matrix of Second Temple Judaism. We will then look at the creative adoption and adaptation of the Greco-Roman cultural idiom, and the forging of an increasingly precise glossary of theological concepts to define doctrinal orthodoxy. The third and fourth sessions explore two of the most important avenues for understanding “the mind of the Fathers”: the patristic approach to the Scriptures and the Christology of Byzantine hymns.

The Rev. Dr Bogdan G. Bucur (Ph.D. Marquette University, 2007) is Associate Professor of Patristics at St Vladimir's Orthodox Theological Seminary. He is the author of two books—Angelomorphic Pneumatology: Clement of Alexandria and Other Early Christian Witnesses (Brill, 2009) and Scripture Re-envisioned: Christophanic Exegesis and the Making of a Christian Bible (Brill, 2019)—and of a number of articles in the areas of biblical reception, history, and patristics. Father Bogdan is a priest in the Antiochian Orthodox Archdiocese.

Rev Dr Bogdan Bucur Associate Professor of Patristics

Preparing to Read the Fathers

Lecture 1: Christ, “The Glory of Israel”: The Jewish Apocalyptic Inheritance

Readings are assigned upon registration.


Lecture 2: Christ, “The Light to Illumine the Gentiles”: Christianity as True Philosophy

Readings are assigned upon registration.


Lecture 3: Opening and Entering the Scriptures with the Fathers

Readings are assigned upon registration.


Lecture 4: A Distillate of Patristic Thought: The Hymns of the Church

Readings are assigned upon registration.

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