The lecture was addressed to members and friends of a newly founded Society for the Study of the Bible in the Middle Ages (SSBMA). It first reviews the development of the surge of interest in the history of biblical interpretation since 1955, then warns of three misconceptions and finally emphasizes the importance of distinguishing between “principles” and “rules” in any endeavor to trace the history of a particular biblical verse or passage through the early and medieval centuries of church history. The need for competence in a wide range of subjects is great but the scholarly reward can be significant
Critical scholarship has made many valuable contributions to our knowledge of the Old Testament. A s...
In the twelfth century, both Jewish and Christian Bible commentators began to emphasize literal, or ...
The six papers in this cluster arose from the international 41st Medieval Workshop at the University...
PhDDirect access to the Bible was the exception rather than the rule in medieval Europe. Limitation...
"This volume examines the development and use of the Bible from late Antiquity to the Reformation, t...
À partir du constat de l'importance de l'argumentation scripturaire dans le discours du mépris du sa...
McKim, Donald K. Ed. Dictionary of Major Biblical Interpreters. Downers Grove, IVP, 2007. Greer, Row...
This dissertation, a study in political hermeneutics, claims the practice of biblical interpretation...
Title: History of biblical interpretation: a reader. Author: Yarchin, William History of biblical in...
This lecture traces the surprising history of the literal sense of Scripture in early and medieval t...
The lessons of the history of exegesis serve as the primary resource in addressing the question of p...
Part I discusses the recent history of Roman Catholic biblical scholarship which has led to the emer...
This paper offers a case study of two modern exegetes who use the historical-critical method, Rudolf...
Novum Testamentum Graece (Nestle-Aland Version) Introduction to Biblical Interpretation, Klein, Blom...
The basis of Christian biblical exegesis in the first centuries is the belief that Scripture comes f...
Critical scholarship has made many valuable contributions to our knowledge of the Old Testament. A s...
In the twelfth century, both Jewish and Christian Bible commentators began to emphasize literal, or ...
The six papers in this cluster arose from the international 41st Medieval Workshop at the University...
PhDDirect access to the Bible was the exception rather than the rule in medieval Europe. Limitation...
"This volume examines the development and use of the Bible from late Antiquity to the Reformation, t...
À partir du constat de l'importance de l'argumentation scripturaire dans le discours du mépris du sa...
McKim, Donald K. Ed. Dictionary of Major Biblical Interpreters. Downers Grove, IVP, 2007. Greer, Row...
This dissertation, a study in political hermeneutics, claims the practice of biblical interpretation...
Title: History of biblical interpretation: a reader. Author: Yarchin, William History of biblical in...
This lecture traces the surprising history of the literal sense of Scripture in early and medieval t...
The lessons of the history of exegesis serve as the primary resource in addressing the question of p...
Part I discusses the recent history of Roman Catholic biblical scholarship which has led to the emer...
This paper offers a case study of two modern exegetes who use the historical-critical method, Rudolf...
Novum Testamentum Graece (Nestle-Aland Version) Introduction to Biblical Interpretation, Klein, Blom...
The basis of Christian biblical exegesis in the first centuries is the belief that Scripture comes f...
Critical scholarship has made many valuable contributions to our knowledge of the Old Testament. A s...
In the twelfth century, both Jewish and Christian Bible commentators began to emphasize literal, or ...
The six papers in this cluster arose from the international 41st Medieval Workshop at the University...