The Death of Scripture and the Rise of Biblical Studies examines the creation of the academic Bible. Beginning with the fragmentation of biblical interpretation in the centuries after the Reformation, Michael Legaspi shows how the weakening of scriptural authority in the Western churches altered the role of biblical interpretation.
The Death of Scripture and the Rise of Biblical Studies examines the creation of the academic Bible. Beginning with the fragmentation of biblical interpretation in the centuries after the Reformation, Michael Legaspi shows how the weakening of scriptural authority in the Western churches altered the role of biblical interpretation.
Michael Legaspi is an Instructor in Philosophy and Religious Studies at Philips Academy in Andover, Massachusetts.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter One: From Scripture to Text Chapter Two: Bible and Theology at an Enlightenment University Chapter Three: The Study of Classical Antiquity at Gottingen Chapter Four: Michaelis and the Dead Hebrew Language Chapter Five: Lowth, Michaelis, and the Invention of Biblical Potry Chapter Six: Michaelis, Moses, and the Recovery of the Bible Conclusion Notes Bibliography Index Index of Biblical References
Chapter One: From Scripture to Text Chapter Two: Bible and Theology at an Enlightenment University Chapter Three: The Study of Classical Antiquity at Gottingen Chapter Four: Michaelis and the Dead Hebrew Language Chapter Five: Lowth, Michaelis, and the Invention of Biblical Potry Chapter Six: Michaelis, Moses, and the Recovery of the Bible Conclusion Notes Bibliography Index Index of Biblical References
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