Humanists and Holy Writ :New Testament Scholarship in the Renaissance

Publication subTitle :New Testament Scholarship in the Renaissance

Author: Bentley Jerry  

Publisher: Princeton University Press‎

Publication year: 2018

E-ISBN: 9780691187310

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780691053929

Subject: P731.2 ocean dynamics

Keyword: 宗教,世界史,欧洲史

Language: ENG

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Description

Focusing on the work of Lorenzo Valla, the Spanish Complutensian scholars, and Erasmus of Rotterdam, this book examines the New Testament studies of the Renaissance humanists rather than their more frequently studied religious, moral, and political thought. Jerry H. Bentley shows that the humanists brought about a thorough reorientation in the Western tradition of New Testament studies. He finds that the humanists' methods both anticipated and influenced later New Testament scholarship.


The humanists rejected the medieval practice of studying the New Testament only in Latin translation and interpreting it in accordance with preconceived theological criteria. Instead, they insisted that New Testament studies be based on the original Greek text, and they employed linguistic, historical, and philological criteria in explaining the scriptures. This study rests on an analysis of the New Testament manuscripts that the humanists consulted and of the New Testament editions, translations, annotations, an commentaries that they prepared.

Chapter

TWO: Lorenzo Valla: Biblical Philologist

THREE: The Complutensian New Testament

FOUR: Desiderius Erasmus: Christian Humanist

FIVE: Controversy and the Consolidation of Humanist Scholarship

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