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The Literal Sense And The Gospel Of John In Latemedieval Commentary And Literature Reprint Mark Hazard

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The Literal Sense And The Gospel Of John In Latemedieval Commentary And Literature Reprint Mark Hazard
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.23 MB
Pages: 228
Author: Mark Hazard
ISBN: 9780415941235, 9781138868625, 0415941237, 1138868620
Language: English
Year: 2013
Edition: Reprint

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The Literal Sense And The Gospel Of John In Latemedieval Commentary And Literature Reprint Mark Hazard by Mark Hazard 9780415941235, 9781138868625, 0415941237, 1138868620 instant download after payment.

First published 2002 by Routledge.

Focusing on the famous Medieval commentator Nicolas of Lyra and the anonymous Middle English biblical adaptation of the Gospel of John, the 'Cursor Mundi', this book examines the development of the analytical tools of biblical literary criticism showing how late Medieval commentators negotiated the paradoxical interdependence of the literal and spiritual senses, as transmitted by traditional and inherited vocabularies, through a focus on narrative structure. Mark Hazard combines an enlightening account of the actual practice of professional commentators, the history of Gospel interpretation and cultural history to reveal that remarkable shift in the treatment of the Bible that modern scholars would regard as having laid the groundwork for the historical-critical methods in biblical research. As such this book sheds light not only on the 14th century practice of biblical interpretation, but will also be of value to those currently engaged in reading and writing about the bible.

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