From the beginning of the Christian era and throughout the Middle Ages, biblical interpretation was the field where theological, philosophical and political matters were discussed. At the same time Scripture’s interpretation required the exploration of hermeneutical positions about how a literal and a hidden meaning could be established and how they related to each other. Ranging from early-Christian concerns about the text of the Bible itself, via Carolingian biblical commentaries, and the ever more diverse interpretations from the twelfth century and onwards, to the literary implications of (Jewish) commentary, the articles in this volume examine biblical exegesis both as a discourse on theology, philosophy and politics, and as the context for discussions on its underlying interpretative principles. Contributors are J. K. Kitchen, Katja Vehlow, Caroline Chevalier-Royet, Sumi Shimahara, Ian Christopher Levy, Pierre Boucaud, Elisabeth Mégier, Cédric Giraud, Wanda Zemler-Cizewski, Ineke van ’t Spijker, Eva De Visscher, Alexander Fidora, Frans van Liere, and Robert A. Harris.
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The Multiple Meaning of Scripture: The Role of Exegesis in Early-Christian and Medieval Culture
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Published date: Dec 17, 2008
Language: English
No. of Pages: 344
Publisher: Brill
ISBN: 9789004171848
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Ineke van ’t Spijker, Ph.D (1990) in History, University of Utrecht (NL), works as a independent scholar in Cambridge, UK. She is a Life Member of Clare Hall. She has published on medieval hagiography, biblical exegesis, and medieval ideas about interiority and self-fashioning, including Fictions of the Inner Life. Religious Literature and Formation of the Self in the Eleventh and Twelfth Centuries (Brepols, 2004).
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