Presbyters Uniwersytet Warszawski
ID
ER 1924
Bishop Ambrose of Milan (Italy) in a letter to Orontianus, presbyter in Milan, discusses some theological questions. Ambrose of Milan, Letter 66 (Maur. 78), written in Milan, AD 374/396.
LXVI (Maur. 78)
 
Ambrosius Orontiano.
 
1. Si "Abraham credidit deo et reputatum est ei ad iustitiam" [Gen 15:6], quod autem reputatur ad iustitiam, ex incredulitate ad fidem est, utique "ex fide" iustificamur, "non ex operibus legis" [Gal 2:16]. [...]
 
In what follows, Ambrose continues his theological and exegetical commentary.
 
10. [...] Vale fili et nos dilige, quia nos te diligimus.
 
(ed. Zelzer 1990: 160-164)
LXVI (Maur. 78)
 
Ambrose to Orontianus.
  
1. If "Abraham believed the Lord, who credited the act to him as justice" [Gen 15:6] and his act was considered just, taking him from unbelief to faith, surely we are justified by faith, not by the works of the Law [Gal 2:16]. [...]
 
In what follows, Ambrose continues his theological and exegetical commentary.
 
10. [...] Farewell, son, and love us, for we love you.
 
(trans. Beyenka 1954: 251-254; in the translation Letter 48)

Discussion:

For Orontianus ecclesiastical status see discussion in [1874].

Place of event:

Region
  • Italy north of Rome with Corsica and Sardinia
City
  • Milan

About the source:

Author: Ambrose of Milan
Title: Letters, Epistulae
Origin: Milan (Italy north of Rome with Corsica and Sardinia)
Denomination: Catholic/Nicene/Chalcedonian
Ambrose was a bishop of Milan from 374 until his death in 397. We have a collection of his letters organized in three parts. The first one consists of 77 letters organized in ten books most probably by Ambrose himself. He published his letters at some point after the death of Theodosius in 395. From this collection, Book 4 is missing, as are some letters of Books 2 and 4. The second part is the group of letters that survived outside the collection (extra collectionem), and the third is a group of letters concerning the council of Aquileia in 381 (together with the acts of this council). For a detailed discussion on the letters and further reading see Liebeschuetz 2010: 27–48 and Nauroy 2016: 146–160.
 
 
Edition:
O. Faller ed., Epistulae et acta, epistularum libri I-VI, Corpus Scriptorum Ecclesiasticorum Lationorum 82/1, Wien 1968
 
Translation:
Saint Ambrose, Letters, trans. M. M. Beyenka, Washington D.C. 1954
Bibliography:
 L. Gosserez, "La date de l’Exameron d’après les lettres d’Ambroise de Milan”, [in :] La correspondance d’Ambroise de Milan, ed. A. Canellis, Saint-Étienne 2012, 307–325.
J.H.W.G. Liebeschuetz, Ambrose of Milan: political letters and speeches, Liverpool 2010.
J.-P. Mazières, "Les lettres d’Ambroise de Milan à Irenaeus.”, Pallas. Revue d’études antiques 26 (1973), 103–114.
G. Nauroy, "The Letter Collection of Ambrose of Milan", [in:] Late Antique Letter Collections: A Critical Introduction and Reference Guide, ed. C. Sogno, B.K. Storin, E.J. Watts, Oakland, CA 2016, 146–160.
G. Nauroy, "Édition et organisation du recueil des lettres d’Ambroise de Milan: une architecture cachée ou altérée?", in: La correspondance d'Ambroise de Milan, textes réunis et préparés par A. Canellis, Saint-Étienne 2012, 19-61.
J.-R. Palanque, "Deux correspondants de saint Ambroise: Orontien et Irénée”, Revue des Études Latines 11 (1933), 153–163.
A. Paredi, S. Ambrogio e la sua età, Milano 1960.

Categories:

Writing activity - Correspondence
Relation with - Bishop/Monastic superior
Education - Theological interest
Devotion - Reading the Bible and devotional literature
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