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History of biblical interpretation

by Henning Graf Reventlow ; translated by Leo G. Perdue

(Resources for biblical study, no. 50, 61-63)

Brill, 2010-, c2009

  • v. 1 : hardback
  • v. 2 : hardback
  • v. 3 : hardback
  • v. 4 : hardback

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Epochen der Bibelauslegung

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Vol. 2 translated by James O. Duke

Vol. 1. From from the Old Testament to Origen -- v. 2. From late antiquity to the end of the Middle Ages -- v. 3. Renaissance, reformation, humanism -- v. 4. From the Enlightenment to the twentieth century

Includes bibliographical references and indexes

内容説明・目次
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v. 1 : hardback ISBN 9789004146730

内容説明

From the very beginning, Holy Scripture has always been interpreted Scripture, and its interpretation determined the development and the history of both early Judaism and the first centuries of the Christian church. In this volume, the first of four on the History of Biblical Interpretation, readers will discover how the earliest interpreters of the Bible made the Scriptures come alive for their times-within the contexts and under the influences of Hellenism, Stoicism, and Platonism, as well as the interpretive methods developed in Alexandria. Particular attention is paid to innerbiblical interpretation (within the Hebrew Bible itself and in the New Testament's reading of the Hebrew Bible), as well as to the interpretive practices reflected in the translation of the Septuagint and the writings of Qumran, Philo, the early rabbis, the apostolic fathers Barnabas and Clement, and early Christian leaders such as Justin Martyr, Marcion, Irenaeus, and Origen. Translation of: Reventlow, Henning Graf. Epochen der Bibelauslegung. Munchen, C. H. Beck.
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v. 2 : hardback ISBN 9789004177956

内容説明

Volume 2 of History of Biblical Interpretation deals with the most extensive period under examination in this four-volume set. It begins in Asia Minor in the late fourth century with Bishop Theodore of Mopsuestia, the founder of a school of interpretation that sought to accentuate the literal meaning of the Bible and thereby stood out from the tradition of antiquity. It ends with another outsider, a thousand years later in England, who by the presuppositions of his thought stood at the end of an era: John Wyclif. In between these two interpreters, this volume presents the history of biblical interpretation from late antiquity until the end of the Middle Ages by examining the lives, works, and interpretive practices of Didymus the Blind, Jerome, Ambrose, Augustine, Gregory the Great, Isidore of Seville, the Venerable Bede, Alcuin, John Scotus Eriugena, Abelard, Rupert of Deutz, Hugo of St. Victor, Joachim of Fiore, Thomas Aquinas, Bonaventure, Rashi, Abraham ibn Ezra, and Nicolas of Lyra. Translation of: Reventlow, Henning Graf. Epochen der Bibelauslegung. Munchen, C. H. Beck.
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v. 3 : hardback ISBN 9789004177963

内容説明

Volume 3 of History of Biblical Interpretation deals with an era-Renaissance, Reformation, and humanism-characterized by major changes, such as the rediscovery of the writings of antiquity and the newly invented art of printing. These developments created the context for one of the most important periods in the history of biblical interpretation, one that combined both philological insights made possible by the now-accessible ancient texts with new theological impulses and movements. As representative of this period, this volume examines the lives and teaching of Johann Reuchlin, Erasmus, Martin Luther, Philipp Melanchthon, John Calvin, Thomas Muntzer, Hugo Grotius, and a host of other influential exegetes.

目次

Abbreviations Introduction 1. The Bible in Renaissance and Humanism 1.1. Finding the Way Back to the Hebrew Original: Giannozzo Manetti 1.2. Rediscovering the Original New Testament Text: Lorenzo Valla 1.3. Reading the Bible with Plato: Marsilio Ficino 1.4. Learning from Judaism: Johannes Reuchlin 1.5. Living with the Bible: Johannes Faber Stapulensis 1.6. Meeting Paul Again: John Colet 1.7. Following "the Philosophy of Christ": Desiderius Erasmus of Rotterdam 2. The Bible in the Reformation 2.1. Becoming Justified by Faith: Martin Luther 2.2. Organizing Theology according to the Scripture: Philipp Melanchthon 2.3. Forming the Church according to the Bible: Huldrych Zwingli 2.4. Seeking Instruction in the Scripture: John Calvin 2.5. Extending God's Kingdom by the Sword: Thomas Muntzer 2.6. Taking the Commandments of Jesus with Radical Seriousness: The Zurich Baptists 2.7. Finding the Meaning in the Inner Word, Not "the Letter": Sebastian Franck 2.8. Ruling according to Old Testament Model:The Experiment in Munster 2.9. Moving Away from the Old Testament: Pilgram Marpeck 3. The Bible at the Time of the Counter-Reformation, Late Humanism, and Orthodoxy 3.1. Fighting Heretics with the Bible: Joannes Maldonatus 3.2. Attending to the Historical Background of the Scripture: Hugo Grotius 3.3. Defending the Bible as Inspired: Abraham Calov Concluding Word Selected Resources and Suggested Readings Index of Names and Places Index of Subjects Index of Biblical References
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v. 4 : hardback ISBN 9789004177970

内容説明

As in the first three volumes of History of Biblical Interpretation, From the Enlightenment to the Twentieth Century surveys the lives and works of significant theologians and lay people, politicians and philosophers, in order to portray the characteristic attitudes of the era. It discusses the philosophers and politicians Hobbes, Locke, and Spinoza and the writers Lessing and Herder. Biblical criticism per se begins with the controversy over the original Hebrew text of the Old Testament and extends into Enlightenment ethics, myth, and miracle stories. Early representatives include Richard Simon and Hermann Samuel Reimarus, followed by Johann Salomo Semler, Johann Jakob Griesbach, Johann Gottfried Eichhorn, and Philipp Jacob Spener. Biblical scholars such as Wilhelm Martin Leberecht de Wette, Ferdinand Christian Baur, Heinrich Julius Holtzmann, Julius Wellhausen, Hermann Gunkel, Wilhelm Bousset, Karl Barth, and Rudolf Bultmann round out the volume and bring readers to the twentieth century.

目次

Abbreviations Introduction 1. Lutheran Hermeneutics in Germany 1.1. The Reformation's Understanding of the Bible Methodologically Established: Matthias Flacius Illyricus 1.2. Defending the Bible as the Word of God: Johann Gerhard 2. The Bible in England from the Sixteenth to the Eighteenth Centuries 2.1. Ordering the Church according to a Biblical Pattern: Thomas Cartwright 2.2. Instituting the "Mortal God" as the Lord of Refuge: Thomas Hobbes 2.3. Creating Ethical Commandments from the New Testament: John Locke 2.4. Discovering Only What Is Reasonable in the Bible: John Toland 3. The Battle for the Text of the Bible 3.1. Arguing about Vowel Signs and Accents: Elias Levita, Louis Cappel, and the Buxtorfs 3.2. Recovering the Text of the New Testament: John Mill, Johann Albrecht Bengel, Jakob Wettstein 4. France and the Netherlands in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries 4.1. Applying Historical-Philological Criticism to the Bible: Richard Simon 4.2. Distinguishing Reason from Revelation: Baruch de Spinoza 4.3. Defending Christian Truth with Biblical Prophecy: Pierre-Daniel Huet (Huetius) 5. The Bible in Pietism and the German Enlightenment 5.1. 5.1. Bringing the Word of God More Amply among Us: Philipp Jacob Spener 5.2. Combining Philological-Historical and Constructive Interpretation of the Bible: August Hermann Francke 5.3. Battling against the "Bible Idol": Johann Christian Edelmann 5.4. Instituting Rational Religion as Judge: Hermann Samuel Reimarus 5.5. Supporting the Spirit against the Letter: Gotthold Ephraim Lessing 5.6. Understanding the Biblical Writings from their Period: Johann Salomo Semler 5.7. Understanding the Bible as a Human Document: Johann Gottfried Herder 5.8. Improving the New Testament Text and Setting Forth the Synoptic Question: Johann Jakob Griesbach 5.9. Explaining Miracles as Natural Events: Heinrich Eberhard Gottlob Paulus 5.10. Explaining Biblical Myth as a "Childlike" Manner of Speech: Johann Gottfried Eichhorn and Johann Philipp Gabler 6. Biblical Studies as a Science in the Nineteenth Century 6.1. Combining Reason, Aesthetics, Faith, and Historical Criticism: Wilhelm Martin Leberecht de Wette 6.2. Characterizing the Gospels as Myths: David Friedrich Strauss 6.3. Setting Forth a Biblical Theology in the Wake of Hegel and de Wette: Wilhelm Vatke 6.4. An Idealistic Perspective Investigating the New Testament by Historical Criticism and Understanding It as a Historical Method: Ferdinand Christian Baur 6.5. Liberating the Old Testament from Rationalism: Ernst Wilhelm Hengstenberg 6.6. Directing Historical-Biblical Criticism according to the Results of Positivism: Heinrich Ewald 6.7. Detecting the Sources of the Gospels through Historical-Critical Analysis: Heinrich Julius Holtzmann 6.8. Redetermining the Course of the History of Israel: Julius Wellhausen 6.9. Searching for the Original Prophecy: Bernhard Duhm 7. The History of Religion School 7.1. Ascertaining the History of Israelite Religion and Sketching an Old Testament History of Literature: Hermann Gunkel 7.2. Placing Primitive Christianity into the History of Religion: Wilhelm Bousset 7.3. Interpreting Jesus' Proclamation of the Kingdom of God as the Announcement of the End Time: Johannes Weiss 8. New Directions in the Twentieth Century 8.1. Letting God Be God in His Revelation in the Cross and Resurrection of Jesus the Christ: Karl Barth 8.2. Interpreting the Message of the New Testament Existentially: Rudolf Bultmann 8.3. Outlook Selected Resources and Readings Index of Names and Places Index of Subjects Index of Biblical References

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