Dictionary of Major Biblical Interpreters

Dictionary of Major Biblical Interpreters
Author: Donald K. McKim
Publisher: InterVarsity Press
Total Pages: 1133
Release: 2007-11-12
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 083082927X


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Featuring more than two hundred in-depth articles, a comprehensive resource introduces the principal players in the history of biblical interpretation and explores their historical and intellectual contexts, their primary works, their interpretive principles, and their broader historical significance.

Luther's Epistle of Straw

Luther's Epistle of Straw
Author: Jason D. Lane
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 261
Release: 2017-11-07
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 3110535025


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This work challenges the common consensus that Luther, with his commitment to St. Paul's articulation of justification by faith, leaves no room for the Letter of St. James. Against this one-sided reading of Luther, focused only his criticism of the letter, this book argues that Luther had fruitful interpretations of the epistle that shaped the subsequent exegetical tradition. Scholarship's singular concentration on Luther's criticism of James as "an epistle of straw" has caused many to overlook Luther's sermons on James, the many places where James comes to full expression in Luther's writings, and the influence that Luther's biblical interpretation had on later interpretations of James. Based primarily on neglected Lutheran sermons in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, this work examines the pastoral hermeneutic of Luther and his theological heirs as they heard the voice of James and communicated that voice to and for the sake of the church. Scholars, pastors, and educated laity alike are invited to discover how Luther's theology was shaped by the Epistle of James and how Luther's students and theological heirs aimed to preach this disputed letter fruitfully to their hearers.

The Postilla of Nicholas of Lyra on the Song of Songs

The Postilla of Nicholas of Lyra on the Song of Songs
Author: Nicholas (of Lyra)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 136
Release: 1998
Genre: Bibles
ISBN:


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This volume provides the reader with not only the medieval Latin on facing pages, but also a historical background of the work, the era and Nicholas of Lyra himself. This volume should appeal to scholars interested in medieval biblical commentaries and the language and context of the 15th century.

Form and Function in the Late Medieval Bible

Form and Function in the Late Medieval Bible
Author:
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 444
Release: 2013-05-13
Genre: History
ISBN: 9004248897


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Thirteenth- and fourteenth-century Latin Bibles survive in hundreds of manuscripts, one of the most popular books of the Middle Ages. Their innovative layout and organization established the norm for Bibles for centuries to come. This volume is the first study of these Bibles as a cohesive group. Multi- and inter-disciplinary analyses in art history, liturgy, exegesis, preaching and manuscript studies, reveal the nature and evolution of layout and addenda. They follow these Bibles as they were used by monks and friars, preachers and merchants. By addressing Latin Bibles alongside their French, Italian and English counterparts, this book challenges the Latin-vernacular dichotomy to show links, as well as discrepancies, between lay and clerical audiences and their books. Contributors include Peter Stallybrass, Diane Reilly, Paul Saenger, Richard Gameson, Chiara Ruzzier, Giovanna Murano, Cornelia Linde, Lucie Doležalová, Laura Light, Eyal Poleg, Sabina Magrini, Sabrina Corbellini, Margriet Hoogvliet, Guy Lobrichon, Elizabeth Solopova, and Matti Peikola.

Volume 18, Tome V: Kierkegaard Secondary Literature

Volume 18, Tome V: Kierkegaard Secondary Literature
Author: Jon Stewart
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 345
Release: 2017-02-24
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1351653830


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Providing book reviews of some of the leading monographic studies in the Kierkegaard secondary literature, this volume aims to assist the community of scholars in becoming familiar with the works that they have not read for themselves, thus offering them a comprehensive survey of works that have played a more or less significant role in the research. In addition it tries to make accessible many works in the Kierkegaard secondary literature that are written in different languages. The six tomes of the present volume present reviews of works written in Catalan, Chinese, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, Galician, German, Greek, Hebrew, Hungarian, Italian, Japanese, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Slovak, Spanish, and Swedish.

The Gospel of John in the Sixteenth Century

The Gospel of John in the Sixteenth Century
Author: Craig Steven Farmer
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 263
Release: 1997
Genre: Bible
ISBN: 0195099036


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This book will be important to Reformation scholars, especially in the English-speaking world, who have long needed an introduction to this little-studied figure. Historians of exegesis and New Testament scholars will also benefit from Farmer's penetrating analysis of the "pre-clinical" exegetical tradition on the Johannine signs.

Martin Luther and the Enduring Word of God

Martin Luther and the Enduring Word of God
Author: Robert Kolb
Publisher: Baker Academic
Total Pages: 492
Release: 2016-11-15
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 149340430X


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A World-Class Scholar on Luther's Use of Scripture The Reformation revolutionized church life through its new appreciation for God's presence working through the Bible. Coinciding with the five hundredth anniversary of the beginning of the Reformation, this volume explains how Luther's approach to the Bible drew his colleagues and contemporary followers into a Scripture-centered practice of theology and pastoral leadership. World-class scholar Robert Kolb examines the entire school of interpretation launched by Luther, showing how Luther's students continued the study and spread of God's Word in subsequent generations. Filled with fresh insights and cutting-edge research, this major statement provides historical grounding for contemporary debates about the Bible.

Book Auction Records

Book Auction Records
Author: Frand Karslake
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1172
Release: 1924
Genre: Book auctions
ISBN:


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A priced and annotated annual record of London, New York and Edinburgh book-auctions.

Collected Papers of Henry Bradshaw

Collected Papers of Henry Bradshaw
Author: Henry Bradshaw
Publisher:
Total Pages: 576
Release: 1889
Genre: Bibliographical literature
ISBN:


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