Biblical Scholarship and the Church: A Sixteenth-Century Crisis of AuthorityRoutledge, 15.04.2016 - 340 Seiten Conflicting claims to authority in relation to the translation and interpretation of the Bible have been a recurrent source of tension within the Christian church, and were a key issue in the Reformation debate. This book traces how the authority of the Septuagint and later that of the Vulgate was called into question by the return to the original languages of scripture, and how linguistic scholarship was seen to pose a challenge to the authority of the teaching and tradition of the church. It shows how issues that remained unresolved in the early church re-emerged in first half of the sixteenth century with the publication of Erasmus’ Greek-Latin New Testament of 1516. After examining the differences between Erasmus and his critics, the authors contrast the situation in England, where Reformation issues were dominant, and Italy, where the authority of Rome was never in question. Focusing particularly on the dispute between Thomas More and William Tyndale in England, and between Ambrosius Catharinus and Cardinal Cajetan in Italy, this book brings together perspectives from biblical studies and church history and provides access to texts not previously translated into English. |
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... Reformers were quick to exploit this to support their rejection of beliefs and practices that were not rooted in scripture in its original languages. Alongside the revival of interest in the original languages of the Bible, there was ...
... Reformers were quick to exploit this to support their rejection of beliefs and practices that were not rooted in scripture in its original languages. Alongside the revival of interest in the original languages of the Bible, there was ...
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... reformers. They likewise rejected the equal authority that the catholic church accorded to unwritten tradition alongside scripture, and took their stand on the authority of scripture alone. There have been numerous studies of the ...
... reformers. They likewise rejected the equal authority that the catholic church accorded to unwritten tradition alongside scripture, and took their stand on the authority of scripture alone. There have been numerous studies of the ...
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... reformers, on the other hand, was to reject the dogma, and with it the authority of the church over scripture, as well as the necessity of an allegorical approach to its interpretation. 48 Cited by Lubac (1998), p. 1 from Nicholas of ...
... reformers, on the other hand, was to reject the dogma, and with it the authority of the church over scripture, as well as the necessity of an allegorical approach to its interpretation. 48 Cited by Lubac (1998), p. 1 from Nicholas of ...
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... reformers, with William Tyndale in England, like Luther in Germany, using Erasmus' Greek text as the basis for his translation of the New Testament. It was never, however, Erasmus' intention to question the authority of the church, nor ...
... reformers, with William Tyndale in England, like Luther in Germany, using Erasmus' Greek text as the basis for his translation of the New Testament. It was never, however, Erasmus' intention to question the authority of the church, nor ...
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Translation | |
Interpretation | |
Conclusions | |
1619 | |
Proemium to the Psalter 1527 | |
Bibliography | |
Index of Bible References | |
General Index | |
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according agapē Annotations 1542 Answer apostles argued argument Aristeas Augustine authority of scripture basis believe Bible biblical Book Cajetan Cajetan’s Commentaries canon Catharinus Catharinus’s catholic church censure Chap Christian claim Claves Duae concerning Confutation CWE3 CWE6 CWE8 CWM6 CWM8 defended Dialogue divine doctrine Dominican Dominican Order edition English Epistle Erasmus error God’s Gospel Greek Greek text heart heaven Hebrew heresy heretics Holy Scripture Holy Spirit humanist inerrancy inspiration interpretation of scripture Jerome Jerome’s Jesus John judgement laity Latin letter Letter of Aristeas Lord Luke Luther matter Matthew meaning Methodus More’s NPNF Old Testament Origen original languages Paul Peter philosophy of Christ pope preaching Preface priest principle prophets Psalm question reason reformers rejected Rummel sacrament salvation scholars scholastic scholasticism scripture sense Septuagint sixteenth century sola scriptura Sorbonne teaching theologians theology things tradition truth Tyndale Tyndale’s understanding unto vernacular translation Vulgate William Tyndale words writings