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E-grāmata: Scholarship, Sacrifice and Subjectivity: The Renaissance Bible Today

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  • Formāts: 132 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 04-May-2021
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
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  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
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  • ISBN-13: 9781000385113

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In 1994, Debora K. Shuger published her field-changing study, The Renaissance Bible: Scholarship, Sacrifice and Subjectivity. Shuger’s book offers a wide-reaching and intellectually ambitious exploration of the centrality of the inter-connected discourses of literature and theology in the period. Throughout, Shuger troubles prevailing assumptions about religion and its purview by expanding the archive of "religious writing" far beyond the devotional poetry and prose that had so long been the province of literary history.

Shuger deftly traces the connections between biblical scholarship and the histories of politics, nations and peoples, languages, and law, as well as to the most important literary forms of the late Middle Ages and the Renaissance: tragedy (ancient and modern), "mythology," and the genres of affective devotion that depict Christ’s inestimable suffering. The Renaissance Bible discovers how early modern readers rendered the worlds of Scripture intelligible, even palpable, and how they located themselves and their endeavors in a history they shared with classical and biblical antecedents alike.

The essays collected here lay bare the extraordinary powers and resources of The Renaissance Bible, with contributions by leading scholars of early modernity: Anthony Grafton, Brian Cummings, Russ Leo, Beth Quitslund, and Achsah Guibbory.

The chapters in this book were originally published in Reformation.

Citation Information vi
Notes on Contributors viii
Introduction: Scholarship, Sacrifice and Subjectivity: The Renaissance Bible Today 1(5)
Hannah Crawforth
Russ Leo
1 Some Early Citizens Of The Respublica Litterarum Sacrarum: Christian Scholars And The Masorah Before 1550
6(23)
Anthony Grafton
2 William Tyndale And Erasmus On How To Read The Bible: A Newly Discovered Manuscript Of The English Enchiridion
29(24)
Brian Cummings
3 Lean Calvin, Christ's Despair, And The Reformation Decensus Ad Inferos
53(26)
Russ Leo
4 "A Second Bible": Liturgy And Interpretation In The Expositions Of John Boys
79(21)
Beth Quitslund
5 The Reformation Of Hebrew Scripture: Chosen People, Chosen Nations, And Exceptionalism
100(20)
Achsah Guibbory
Index 120
Hannah Crawforth is Senior Lecturer in Early Modern Literature at Kings College, London, UK.

Russ Leo is Associate Professor in English at Princeton University, USA.