The "Belly-Myther" of Endor
Interpretations of 1 Kingdoms 28 in the Early Church
(Autor) Rowan A. GreerThe story of Saul and the woman at Endor in 1 Samuel 28 (LXX 1 Kingdoms 28) lay at the center of energetic disputes among early Christian authors about the nature and fate of the soul, the source of prophetic gifts, and biblical truth. In addition to providing the original texts and fresh translations of works by Origen, Eustathius of Antioch (not previously translated into English), and six other authors, Greer and Mitchell offer an insightful introduction to and detailed analysis of the rhetorical cast and theological stakes involved in early church debates on this notoriously difficult passage.
Rowan A. Greer
Rowan A. Greer was a renowned scholar and author, best known for their groundbreaking work "Broken Lights: The Meaning of the Hebrew Alphabet." Their literary style was characterized by meticulous research and insightful analysis. Greer's key contributions to literature include shedding new light on the symbolism and significance of ancient Hebrew texts.