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The New Cambridge History of the Bible

Volume 4. From 1750 to the Present

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John Riches, Eldon Epp, Leslie Howsam, Scott McLaren, Lamin Sanneh, Wayne A. Meeks, Keith Whitelam, Janice Capel Anderson, Halvor Moxnes, Ian Boxall, W. T. Dickens, Peter C. Hodgson, Mark Chapman, Timothy Gorringe, Robert Morgan, Christopher Rowland, Jorunn Økland, Stephen D. Moore, Marc Zvi Brettler, Edward Breuer, Werner G. Jeanrond, Harriet Harris, Gerald West, Mark Noll, Néstor Míguez, Daniel Bruno, R. S. Sugirtharajah, David Thompson, Konstantinos Skouteris, Constantine Belezos, Peter Neuner, Mark W. Elliott, Edmund J. Rybarczyk, S. Wesley Ariarajah, Willard M. Swartley, Elena Volkova, Gaye Ortiz, William R. Telford, Tassilo Erhardt, Michael Wheeler, Nicolaas A. Rupke, J. R. Watson
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  • Date Published: April 2015
  • availability: Available
  • format: Hardback
  • isbn: 9780521858236

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  • This volume examines the Bible's role in the modern world - beginning with a treatment of its production and distribution that discusses publishers, printers, text critics, and translators and continuing with a presentation of new methods of studying the text that have emerged, including historical, literary, social-scientific, feminist, postcolonial, liberal, and fundamentalist readings. There is a full discussion of the changes in understandings of and approaches to the Bible in various faith communities. The dissemination of the Bible throughout the globe has also produced a host of new interpretations, and this volume provides a comprehensive geographical survey of its reception. In the final chapters, the authors offer a thematic overview of the Bible in relation to literature, art, film, science, and other disciplines. They demonstrate that, in spite of challenges to the Bible's authority in western Europe, it remains highly relevant and influential, not least in the Americas, Africa, and Asia.

    • Documents the remarkable advances in the Bible's production, translation and distribution in the period
    • Provides a full account of the development of new methods of study and interpretation
    • Shows the continuing impact of the Bible on widely different cultures and societies across the world
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    • Date Published: April 2015
    • format: Hardback
    • isbn: 9780521858236
    • length: 868 pages
    • dimensions: 235 x 162 x 35 mm
    • weight: 1.17kg
    • contains: 5 b/w illus.
    • availability: Available
  • Table of Contents

    Introduction John Riches
    Part I. Producing the Text:
    1. Critical editions and the development of text-critical methods, part 2: from Lachmann (1831) to the present Eldon Epp
    2. Producing the text: production and distribution of popular editions of the Bible Leslie Howsam and Scott McLaren
    3. Translations of the Bible and the cultural impulse Lamin Sanneh
    Part II. New Modes of Study of the Bible:
    4. The History of Religions School Wayne A. Meeks
    5. The archaeological study of the Bible Keith Whitelam
    6. Source, form, redaction, and literary criticism Janice Capel Anderson
    7. Social-scientific readings Halvor Moxnes
    8. Reception history Ian Boxall
    9. The uses of the Bible in theology W. T. Dickens
    10. Idealist/Hegelian readings Peter C. Hodgson
    11. Liberal readings of the Bible and their conservative responses Mark Chapman
    12. The use of the Bible in dialectical theology Timothy Gorringe
    13. Existential(ist) interpretation of the New Testament Robert Morgan
    14. Liberationist readings of the Bible Christopher Rowland
    15. Feminist readings Jorunn Økland
    16. Postcolonial readings Stephen D. Moore
    17. Jewish readings of the Bible Marc Zvi Brettler and Edward Breuer
    18. The Bible in philosophy and hermeneutics Werner G. Jeanrond
    19. Fundamentalist readings of the Bible Harriet Harris
    Part III. Reception of the Bible Geographically:
    20. The Bible in Africa Gerald West
    21. The Bible in North America Mark Noll
    22. The Bible in Latin America Néstor Míguez and Daniel Bruno
    23. The Bible in Asia R. S. Sugirtharajah
    24. The Bible in Europe David Thompson
    Part IV. Reception of the Bible Confessionally:
    25. The Bible in the Orthodox Church from the seventeenth century to the present day Konstantinos Skouteris and Constantine Belezos
    26. The reception of the Bible in Roman Catholic tradition Peter Neuner
    27. The Bible in Protestantism from 1750 to 2000 Mark W. Elliott
    28. New churches: Pentecostals and the Bible Edmund J. Rybarczyk
    29. The Bible in interfaith dialogue S. Wesley Ariarajah
    Part V. Thematic Overview: Reception and Use of the Bible, 1750–2000:
    30. The Bible in society Willard M. Swartley
    31. The Bible in literature Elena Volkova
    32. The Bible in film Gaye Ortiz and William R. Telford
    33. The Bible in music Tassilo Erhardt
    34. The Bible in art Michael Wheeler
    35. The Bible and science Nicolaas A. Rupke
    36. The Bible and hymnody J. R. Watson
    Conclusion John Riches.

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    John Riches, University of Glasgow
    John Riches is Emeritus Professor of Divinity and Biblical Criticism at the University of Glasgow. His publications include The Bible: A Very Short Introduction (2000), Conflicting Mythologies: Identity Formation in the Gospels of Mark and Matthew (2000) and Galatians through the Centuries (2008).

    Contributors

    John Riches, Eldon Epp, Leslie Howsam, Scott McLaren, Lamin Sanneh, Wayne A. Meeks, Keith Whitelam, Janice Capel Anderson, Halvor Moxnes, Ian Boxall, W. T. Dickens, Peter C. Hodgson, Mark Chapman, Timothy Gorringe, Robert Morgan, Christopher Rowland, Jorunn Økland, Stephen D. Moore, Marc Zvi Brettler, Edward Breuer, Werner G. Jeanrond, Harriet Harris, Gerald West, Mark Noll, Néstor Míguez, Daniel Bruno, R. S. Sugirtharajah, David Thompson, Konstantinos Skouteris, Constantine Belezos, Peter Neuner, Mark W. Elliott, Edmund J. Rybarczyk, S. Wesley Ariarajah, Willard M. Swartley, Elena Volkova, Gaye Ortiz, William R. Telford, Tassilo Erhardt, Michael Wheeler, Nicolaas A. Rupke, J. R. Watson

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