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The Language and Logic of the Bible

The Language and Logic of the Bible
The Earlier Middle Ages

  • Date Published: January 1992
  • availability: Available
  • format: Paperback
  • isbn: 9780521423939

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  • All the apparatus of learning in the earlier Middle Ages had the ultimate purpose - at least in principle - of making it possible to understand the Bible better. The fathers laid foundations on which their successors built for a thousand years and more, which helped to form and direct the principles of modern criticism. This study looks at the assumptions within which students of the Bible in the West approached their reading, from Augustine to the end of the twelfth century, when distinct skills in grammar and logic made it possible to develop more refined critical methods and to apply fresh tools to the task.

    • Fascinating study exploring the structure and texture of Biblical language, which will be of interest to biblical students, theologians, church historians, and some students of literature
    • The author is a very well-known and highly-respected scholar, who has published 5 very successful CUP books to date, including the critically-acclaimed Augustine on Evil
    • The subject is of perennial interest, and the hardback has been well-reviewed (the SOTS Booklist called it 'fascinating reading'), the paperback should be similarly successful
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    'Many people will certainly be delighted, as I was, to read such clever and sympathetic pages about Rupert of Deutz, Abelard, Peter of Chanter, and of course (as Dr Evans is one of his most affectionate scholars) Anselm of Canterbury.' New Blackfrairs

    'The presuppositions, methods and habits of Latin writers of the eleventh and twelfth centuries are learnedly examined and lucidly expounded, with a glance back to Augustine and Gregory … The interplay of philosophy and tradition with sacred text makes fascinating reading.' Society for Old Testament Study Booklist

    'Constant allusions to particular persons at concrete moments keep the narrative down to earth and unremote … individuals are not subsumed beneath grand general categories … The story is rather traced honestly, receptively, and flexibly from the works, practices, and life-histories of recognizable persons.' Journal of Theological Studies

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    • Date Published: January 1992
    • format: Paperback
    • isbn: 9780521423939
    • length: 220 pages
    • dimensions: 214 x 139 x 12 mm
    • weight: 0.29kg
    • availability: Available
  • Table of Contents

    Preface
    Acknowledgements
    List of abbreviations
    List of ancient and mediaeval sources
    Biographical notes
    Introduction
    Part I. The Background:
    1. The monastic way
    2. Bible study in the schools
    3. A standard commentary: the Glossa Ordinaria
    Part II. Lectio: Surface and Depths:
    4. Words and things and numbers
    5. The historical sense and history
    6. Exegesis and the theory of signification
    7. Transference of meaning
    Part III. Disputatio:
    8. Questions
    9. Contradictory authorities
    10. A new approach to resolving contradictions
    Conclusion
    Notes
    Select bibliography
    Index.

  • Author

    G. R. Evans

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