The Limits of Erudition: The Old Testament in Post-Reformation Europe (Ideas in Context, Series Number 155)

$107.61

This book provides a scholarly, historical analysis of Old Testament studies in post-Reformation Europe, contributing to education in history and theology.

The Limits of Erudition: The Old Testament in Post-Reformation Europe (Ideas in Context, Series Number 155)
The Limits of Erudition: The Old Testament in Post-Reformation Europe (Ideas in Context, Series Number 155)
$107.61

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The history of early modern biblical scholarship has often been told as a teleological narrative in which a succession of radical thinkers dethroned the authority of the sacred word. This book tells a very different story. Drawing on a mass of archival sources, Timothy Twining reconstructs the religious, cultural, and institutional contexts in which the text of the Old Testament was considered and contested throughout post-Reformation Europe. In so doing, this book brings to light a vast array of figures from across the confessional spectrum who invested immense energy in studying the Bible. Their efforts, it shows, were not disinterested, but responded to pressing contemporary concerns. The Limits of Erudition employs a novel conceptual framework to resurrect a world where learning mattered to inquisitors and archbishops as much as to antiquaries, and in which the pursuit of erudition was too important to be left to scholars.

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Weight 0.644 lbs
Dimensions 15.2 × 2.1 × 22.9 in

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