This thesis aims to make a significant contribution to our understanding of the history of biblical criticism in the seventeenth century. Its central objective is to put forward a new interpretation of the work of the Oratorian scholar Richard Simon. It does so by placing Simon's work, above all his Histoire critique du Vieux Testament (1678), in the context of the great increase in critical study of the text of the Bible that occurred after 1620. The problems and questions that confronted European scholars at this time were profound, as new manuscript discoveries combined with existing learned and polemical debates in such a way that scholars were forced reconsider their opinions on the history and text of the Old Testament. Rather than st...
Around the middle of the sixteenth century, the idea arose in Catholic circles that the Protestant c...
In the seventeenth century, the Jansenists with their strong emphasis on the need for a Christian re...
Although Bultmann responded favorably to Barth’s call for a return to a theological exegesis of Scri...
This article presents a new interpretation of Richard Simon’s Histoire critique du Vieux Testament (...
Recent scholarship has sought to reinterpret the French biblical scholar Richard Simon, viewing him ...
French Enlightenment philosophe Voltaire’s ambivalence vis-à-vis the biblical text is well documente...
Introductions to the Old Testament usually devote a little space to the history of Criticism. In th...
This paper investigates the secular approach of the Bible carried out by Richard Simon, whose philol...
Critica and Aufklärung. The disputation over Moses (1685-1686): Jean Le Clerc against Richard Simon....
In the study of the history of biblical scholarship, there has been a tendency among historians to e...
For nearly two centuries the science of Biblical criticism has played an increasingly important part...
According to Ernest Renan, Bossuet was responsible for the decline of biblical studies in the eighte...
The phenomenon which today is popularly referred to as higher criticism , in so far as it applies t...
The Municipal Library of Rouen holds practically all that survives of the library of Richard Simon, ...
Pierre Bayle (1647–1706) developed an expansive theory of toleration in his Commentaire philosophiqu...
Around the middle of the sixteenth century, the idea arose in Catholic circles that the Protestant c...
In the seventeenth century, the Jansenists with their strong emphasis on the need for a Christian re...
Although Bultmann responded favorably to Barth’s call for a return to a theological exegesis of Scri...
This article presents a new interpretation of Richard Simon’s Histoire critique du Vieux Testament (...
Recent scholarship has sought to reinterpret the French biblical scholar Richard Simon, viewing him ...
French Enlightenment philosophe Voltaire’s ambivalence vis-à-vis the biblical text is well documente...
Introductions to the Old Testament usually devote a little space to the history of Criticism. In th...
This paper investigates the secular approach of the Bible carried out by Richard Simon, whose philol...
Critica and Aufklärung. The disputation over Moses (1685-1686): Jean Le Clerc against Richard Simon....
In the study of the history of biblical scholarship, there has been a tendency among historians to e...
For nearly two centuries the science of Biblical criticism has played an increasingly important part...
According to Ernest Renan, Bossuet was responsible for the decline of biblical studies in the eighte...
The phenomenon which today is popularly referred to as higher criticism , in so far as it applies t...
The Municipal Library of Rouen holds practically all that survives of the library of Richard Simon, ...
Pierre Bayle (1647–1706) developed an expansive theory of toleration in his Commentaire philosophiqu...
Around the middle of the sixteenth century, the idea arose in Catholic circles that the Protestant c...
In the seventeenth century, the Jansenists with their strong emphasis on the need for a Christian re...
Although Bultmann responded favorably to Barth’s call for a return to a theological exegesis of Scri...