The study of Patristic Biblical interpretation opens a fascinating window into the development of Christian thought, as it reveals the ways in which the early Church sought to understand and communicate the divine truths contained within the sacred texts. The Patristic period, traditionally spanning from the apostolic age through the 8th century, forms the bedrock of Christian theology, where foundational doctrines and interpretative methods were forged. This work examines the roots and evolution of biblical interpretation in the Patristic era, with a particular focus on allegory, its theological significance, and its application to scriptural texts.
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