Biblical Scholarship and the Church: A Sixteenth-century Crisis of AuthorityAshgate Publishing, Ltd., 2007 - 325 páginas The rediscovery in the West of the original languages of the Bible gave rise in the early sixteenth century to a new interest in linguistic biblical scholarship. The question of where authority lay in relation to the translation and interpretation of the Bible became a key issue in the Reformation debate. This book explores the recurrent tension between scholarly approaches to the translation and interpretation of the Bible, and the authority of the Church and the place of the Bible in the life of the Church. Examining the issues as they re-emerged in the first half of the sixteenth century following the publication of Erasmus' Greek-Latin New Testament of 1516, the authors contrast the situation in England, where Reformation issues were dominant, and Italy, where the authority of Rome was never in question. Focusing particularly on the dispute between Thomas More and William Tyndale in England, and between Ambrosius Catharinus and Cardinal Cajetan in Italy, this book brings together perspectives from biblical studies and church history and provides access to texts not previously translated into English. |
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... Latin New Testament of 1516. After examining the differences between Erasmus and his critics , the authors contrast the situation in England , where Reformation issues were dominant , and Italy , where the authority of Rome was never in ...
... Latin New Testament of 1516. After examining the differences between Erasmus and his critics , the authors contrast the situation in England , where Reformation issues were dominant , and Italy , where the authority of Rome was never in ...
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... Latin New Testament of 1516. After examining the differences between Erasmus and his critics , the authors contrast the situation in England , where Reformation issues were dominant , and Italy , where the authority of Rome was never in ...
... Latin New Testament of 1516. After examining the differences between Erasmus and his critics , the authors contrast the situation in England , where Reformation issues were dominant , and Italy , where the authority of Rome was never in ...
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... Latin Vulgate had enjoyed unrivalled authority as the Bible of the western church for over 800 years . Its supremacy was aptly symbolised when in 800CE the first Holy Roman Emperor , Charlemagne , was formally presented with a copy of ...
... Latin Vulgate had enjoyed unrivalled authority as the Bible of the western church for over 800 years . Its supremacy was aptly symbolised when in 800CE the first Holy Roman Emperor , Charlemagne , was formally presented with a copy of ...
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... Latin version of the New and Old Testaments he adopted the ad fontes procedure of according controlling authority to the original languages . These differing views of whether a translation of scripture could be authoritative in its own ...
... Latin version of the New and Old Testaments he adopted the ad fontes procedure of according controlling authority to the original languages . These differing views of whether a translation of scripture could be authoritative in its own ...
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... Latin New Testament of 1516 applied Jerome's ad fontes method to both translation and interpretation , not only was the authority of the Vulgate called into question , but also that of the church itself , which had for so long based its ...
... Latin New Testament of 1516 applied Jerome's ad fontes method to both translation and interpretation , not only was the authority of the Vulgate called into question , but also that of the church itself , which had for so long based its ...
Contenido
The Debates | 1 |
The Roots of the Problem | 3 |
Erasmus and the Return to the Original Languages of Scripture | 27 |
Erasmus Debates with Traditionalists | 53 |
The Debate between Thomas More and William Tyndale Concerning Translation | 81 |
The Debate between Thomas More and William Tyndale Concerning Interpretation | 109 |
The Origin and Development of Catharinuss Polemic Against Cajetan | 149 |
Reaction of the Dominicans to Cajetans Biblical Commentaries | 173 |
Documents | 235 |
The Interpretation of Matthew 161619 | 237 |
Documents relating to Chapters 2 and 3 | 249 |
Documents relating to Chapters 5 and 6 | 267 |
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Conclusions | 227 |
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Biblical Scholarship and the Church: A Sixteenth-Century Crisis of Authority Allan K. Jenkins,Patrick Preston Vista previa limitada - 2016 |
Biblical Scholarship and the Church: A Sixteenth-Century Crisis of Authority Allan K. Jenkins,Patrick Preston Vista previa limitada - 2016 |
Biblical Scholarship and the Church: A Sixteenth-Century Crisis of Authority Dr Patrick Preston,Revd Allan K Jenkins Vista previa limitada - 2013 |
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