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Biblical Humanism And Scholasticism In The Age Of Erasmus Brills Companions To The Christian Tradition V 9 Erika Rummel

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Biblical Humanism And Scholasticism In The Age Of Erasmus Brills Companions To The Christian Tradition V 9 Erika Rummel
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Publisher: Brill
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.96 MB
Pages: 334
Author: Erika Rummel
ISBN: 9789004145733, 9004145737
Language: English
Year: 2008

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Biblical Humanism And Scholasticism In The Age Of Erasmus Brills Companions To The Christian Tradition V 9 Erika Rummel by Erika Rummel 9789004145733, 9004145737 instant download after payment.

Throughout the Middle Ages, dialectical disputation was the prevailing method of scholarly inquiry. In the fifteenth century, however, humanists challenged the scholastic method, proposing instead historical and philological approaches. This volume focuses on the polemic over the right approach to biblical studies. It describes manifestations of the controversy, ranging from its beginnings in quattrocento Italy to Germany, Spain, France, the Netherlands, and scholars associated with the papal court in the sixteenth century. Erasmus, the most prominent biblical humanist of his day, served as a lightning rod for many of the controversies discussed here and has also received much attention from modern scholars. The chapters offered here seek to lend a voice also to Erasmus' critics and to right the balance in a historical narrative that has traditionally favoured the humanists.The contributors include John Monfasani, Daniel Menager, Carlos del Valle Rodriguez, Alejandro Coroleu, Charles Fantazzi, Guy Bedouelle, James Farge, Cecilia Asso, Marcel Gielis, Paolo Sartori, Paul F. Grendler, Nelson H. Minnich, and Ronald K. Delph.

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