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The New Cambridge History of the Bible

Volume 3. From 1450 to 1750

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Euan Cameron, Alastair Hamilton, Jill Kraye, Richard Rex, Scott Mandelbrote, Eldon J. Epp, Andrew Pettegree, Bruce Gordon, A. A. den Hollander, Ole Peter Grell, Bernard Chédozeau, David Norton, Graeme Murdock, Emidio Campi, Mariano Delgado, G. R. Evans, Deeana Copeland Klepper, Kenneth G. Appold, Ellie Gebarowski-Shafer, Athanasios Despotis, Hughes Oliphant Old, Ian Green, Bryan D. Spinks, Nathan Rein, Susan C. Karant-Nunn, Peter Harrison, Henning Graf Reventlow, Brian Cummings, David H. Price, Markus Rathey, Fernando Cervantes, Daniel Bruno, Néstor O. Míguez
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  • Date Published: September 2016
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  • format: Hardback
  • isbn: 9780521513425

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  • This volume charts the Bible's progress from the end of the Middle Ages to the Enlightenment. During this period, for the first time since antiquity, the Latin Church focused on recovering and re-establishing the text of Scripture in its original languages. It considered the theological challenges of treating Scripture as another ancient text edited with the tools of philology. This crucial period also saw the creation of many definitive translations of the Bible into modern European vernaculars. Although previous translations exist, these early modern translators, often under the influence of the Protestant Reformation, distinguished themselves in their efforts to communicate the nuances of the original texts and to address contemporary doctrinal controversies. In the Renaissance's rich explosion of ideas, Scripture played a ubiquitous role, influencing culture through its presence in philosophy, literature, and the arts. This history examines the Bible's impact in Europe and its increasing prominence around the globe.

    • Combines biblical scholarship with cultural history
    • Features a broadly based team of international scholars
    • Integrates Eastern and global Christianity into the story of the Bible
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    'The essays in each part contribute to an overview that is thorough in its reach, taking account of a full range of topics that cover various features and positions … The volume is an indispensable resource for understanding developing approaches to the Bible as an ancient text.' Donald K. McKim, Renaissance Quarterly

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    • Date Published: September 2016
    • format: Hardback
    • isbn: 9780521513425
    • length: 992 pages
    • dimensions: 234 x 160 x 47 mm
    • weight: 1.65kg
    • contains: 14 b/w illus. 1 table
    • availability: In stock
  • Table of Contents

    Introduction Euan Cameron
    Part I. Retrieving and Editing the Text in Early Modern Europe:
    1. The study of tongues: the Semitic languages and the Bible in the Renaissance Alastair Hamilton
    2. The revival of Greek studies in the West Jill Kraye
    3. Humanist Bible controversies Richard Rex
    4. The Old Testament and its ancient versions in manuscript and print in the West, from c.1480 to c.1780 Scott Mandelbrote
    5. Critical editions of the New Testament, and the development of text-critical methods: from Erasmus to Griesbach (1516–1807) Eldon J. Epp
    6. In search of the most perfect text: the early modern printed polyglot Bibles from Alcalá (1510–20) to Brian Walton (1654–8) Alastair Hamilton
    Part II. Producing and Disseminating the Bible in Translation:
    7. Publishing in print: technology and trade Andrew Pettegree
    8. Latin Bibles in the early modern period Bruce Gordon and Euan Cameron
    9. The Luther Bible Euan Cameron
    10. Bibles in the Dutch and Scandinavian vernaculars to c.1750 A. A. den Hollander and Ole Peter Grell
    11. German Bibles outside the Lutheran movement Bruce Gordon
    12. Bibles in French from 1520 to 1750 Bernard Chédozeau
    13. English Bibles from c.1520 to c.1750 David Norton
    14. Bibles in Central and Eastern European vernaculars to c.1750 Graeme Murdock
    15. Bibles in Italian and Spanish Emidio Campi and Mariano Delgado
    Part III. Processing the Bible: Commentary, Catechesis, Liturgy:
    16. Authority G. R. Evans
    17. Theories of interpretation: the Quadriga and its successors Deeana Copeland Klepper
    18. The importance of the Bible for early Lutheran theology Kenneth G. Appold
    19. The Bible in Reformed thought, 1520–1750 Bruce Gordon
    20. The Bible in Roman Catholic theology, 1450–1750 Ellie Gebarowski-Shafer
    21. Orthodox Biblical exegesis in the early modern world (1450–1750) Athanasios Despotis
    22. The Bible in the pulpit, 1500–1750 Hughes Oliphant Old
    23. The Bible in catechesis, c.1500–c.1750 Ian Green
    24. The Bible in liturgy and worship c.1500–1750 Bryan D. Spinks
    Part IV. The Bible in the Broader Culture:
    25. The Bible in political thought and political debates, c.1500–1750 Nathan Rein
    26. The problem of 'spiritual discipline': apocryphal books among sixteenth-century leaders of the Lutheran churches Susan C. Karant-Nunn
    27. The Bible and the emerging 'scientific' world-view Peter Harrison
    28. Between humanism and Enlightenment: morality, reason and history as factors in biblical interpretation Henning Graf Reventlow
    29. The Bible and the early modern sense of history Euan Cameron
    30. The Bible and literature in the European Renaissance Brian Cummings
    31. The Bible and the visual arts in early modern Europe David H. Price
    32. The Bible and music in the early modern period (1450–1750) Markus Rathey
    Part V. Beyond Europe:
    33. The Bible in European colonial thought c.1450–1750 Fernando Cervantes
    34. Conquest and evangelisation: the Bible in colonial America (1500–1750) Daniel Bruno and Néstor O. Míguez.

  • Editor

    Euan Cameron, Union Theological Seminary, New York
    Euan Cameron is Henry Luce III Professor of Reformation Church History at Union Theological Seminary and Professor of Religion at Columbia University. His publications include Waldenses: Rejections of Holy Church in Medieval Europe (2000), Interpreting Christian History: The Challenge of the Churches' Past (2005), Enchanted Europe: Superstition, Reason, and Religion, 1250–1750 (2010) and The European Reformation, 2nd edition (2012).

    Contributors

    Euan Cameron, Alastair Hamilton, Jill Kraye, Richard Rex, Scott Mandelbrote, Eldon J. Epp, Andrew Pettegree, Bruce Gordon, A. A. den Hollander, Ole Peter Grell, Bernard Chédozeau, David Norton, Graeme Murdock, Emidio Campi, Mariano Delgado, G. R. Evans, Deeana Copeland Klepper, Kenneth G. Appold, Ellie Gebarowski-Shafer, Athanasios Despotis, Hughes Oliphant Old, Ian Green, Bryan D. Spinks, Nathan Rein, Susan C. Karant-Nunn, Peter Harrison, Henning Graf Reventlow, Brian Cummings, David H. Price, Markus Rathey, Fernando Cervantes, Daniel Bruno, Néstor O. Míguez

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