Christianizing Homer

Christianizing Homer

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MacDonald Dennis Ronald
Oxford University Press Inc
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This study focuses on the apocryphal Acts of Andrew (c. 200 AD), which purports to tell the story of the travels, miracles, and martyrdom of the apostle Andrew. Traditional scholarship has looked for the background of such writings in Jewish and Christian scriptures. MacDonald, however, breaks with that model and looks to classic literature for the sources of this story. Specifically, he argues that the Acts represent an attempt to transform Graeco-Roman myth into Christian narrative categories by telling the story of Andrew in terms of Homeric epic, in particular the Odyssey. MacDonald presents a point-by-point comparison of the two works, finding the resemblances so strong, numerous, and tendentious that they virtually compel the reader to consider the Acts a transformative "rewriting" of the epic. This discovery not only sheds valuable light on the uses of Homer in the early church but also significantly contributes to our understanding of the reception of Homer in the empire as a whole.
EAN 9780195087222
ISBN 0195087224
Binding Hardback
Publisher Oxford University Press Inc
Publication date July 14, 1994
Pages 368
Language English
Dimensions 162 x 235 x 29
Country United States
Authors MacDonald Dennis Ronald