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The Origins of the Bible and Early Modern Political Thought
Revelation and the Boundaries of Scripture

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  • In this book, Travis DeCook explores the theological and political innovations found in early modern accounts of the Bible's origins. In the charged climate produced by the Reformation and humanist historicism, writers grappled with the tension between the Bible's divine and human aspects, and they produced innovative narratives regarding the agencies and processes through which the Bible came into existence and was transmitted. DeCook investigates how these accounts of Scripture's production were taken up beyond the expected boundaries of biblical study, and were redeployed as the theological basis for wide-reaching arguments about the proper ordering of human life. DeCook provides a new, critical perspective on ideas regarding secularity, secularization, and modernity, challenging the dominant narratives regarding the Bible's role in these processes. He shows how these engagements with the Bible's origins prompt a rethinking of formulations of secularity and secularization in our own time.

    • Explores sixteenth and seventeenth century engagement with the paradox of the Bible as both divinely given and shaped by human and historical processes
    • Examines the theological, cultural and political implications of innovative accounts of the Bible's origins produced during this time
    • Provides a new, critical perspective on ideas of secularity, secularization, and modernity, and considers how engagements with the Bible's origins prompt a rethinking of these concepts
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    • format: Adobe eBook Reader
    • isbn: 9781108916400
  • Table of Contents

    Introduction: Eternal Word, Historical Artifact - Biblical Transcendence and Immanence in the Wake of Humanism and Reformation
    1. The Primordial Bible: William Tyndale's Social Vision and the Limits of Disenchantment
    2. The extrinsic Bible: scriptural revelation, secularity, and social organization in Francis Bacon's New Atlantis
    3. Scripture atomized: sovereignty, secularization, and the metaphysics of the Bible in Hobbe's Leviathan
    4. The trial of Scripture: John Milton, individual freedom, and the providential immanence of the Bible's textual history
    5. The religion of the state: Spinoza's reimagining of the Bibles origins and the interiorization of religion
    Conclusion: the Bible and time.

  • Author

    Travis DeCook, Carleton University, Ottawa
    Travis DeCook is the co-editor of Shakespeare, the Bible, and the Form of the Book (2011), and of Taking Exception to the Law (2015). He has published articles in journals such as Literature and Theology, Religion and Literature, and Studies in Philology.

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