A history of biblical interpretation. 1 /
Alan J. Hauser editor.
- 2 volumenes ; 24 centímetros
Incluye bibliografía.
Volumen 1. Introduction and overview. Inner-biblical exegesis in the tanak -- Hebrew into greek: interpretation in, by, and of the septuagent -- Philo of Alexandria as eceget -- Biblical interpretation in the dead sea scrolls -- Interpretation of scripture in the targumim. Volumen 3. Introduction and Overview -- The Term "Enlightenment" and Biblical Interpretation -- An Overview of Historical Criticism -- Spinoza and His Influence on Biblical Interpretation -- Schleiermacher as New Testament Scholar and Theologian -- Biblical Interpretation in the Work of F. C. Baur and the Tubingen School -- David Friedrich Strauss and Ludwig Feuerbach: The Rise of Sturm und Drang in Biblical Scholarship -- Textual Criticism of the Hebrew Bible: Masoretes to the Nineteenth Century -- Wilhelm De Wette and His Contemporaries -- Graf and Wellhausen, and Their Legacy -- The Text and Lexicography of the New Testament in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries -- The Quest for the Historical Jesus and Its Implications for Biblical Interpretation -- Biblical Interpretation in Continental and American Pietism -- Biblical Interpretation in North America Through the Nineteenth Century.