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Erasmus and the New Testament : the mind of a Christian humanist / Albert Rabil, Jr.
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Rabil, Albert, Jr.
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Language
English
Published/Created
Lanham : University Press of America, [1993], ©1993.
Description
xvi, 190 pages ; 23 cm
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B785.E64 R26 1993
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Erasmus, Desiderius -1536
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Humanists
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Bible New Testament
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Criticism, interpretation, etc
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History
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16th century
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Notes
Originally published: San Antonio : Trinity University Press, c1972, in series: Trinity University monograph series in religion ; v. 1.
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Ch. I. Erasmus' Intellectual Development: Religion and Humanism - Either/Or: 1467-1499. Literature and Religion in Tension: The Monk as Poet. Expression of the Tension in Treatises of the Monastic Period. The Paris Years, 1495-1499: Softening the Tension
Ch. II. Erasmus' Intellectual Development: Religion and Humanism - Both/And: 1499-1516. Erasmus' First Visit to England, 1499-1500: The Influence of John Colet. The Study of Greek and the Discovery of Origen. The 'Enchiridion,' 1501. The Discovery of Valla's 'Notes on the New Testament,' 1504. Erasmus in Italy, 1506-1509. 'The Praise of Folly,' 1509. Preparation and Publication of the New Testament
Ch. III. The Christian Humanist and the Bible: Methodology. The Primacy of the Moral in Interpretation. The Authority of Tradition. The Various Senses of Scripture
Ch. IV. The Christian Humanist and the Bible: The Methodology at Work in the Annotations and Paraphrase of Romans. The Annotations. The Paraphrase --
Ch. V. Humanist Religious Consciousness: The Theology Behind the Methodology. The Nature of God and His Meaning for Human Existence. The Nature and Work of Christ and of the Christian Believer
Ch. VI. Humanist Religious Consciousness and Evangelical Protestantism: A Comparison of Erasmus and Luther on Romans. The Righteousness of Christ and the Nature of Man. The Revelation of the Law. The Revelation of Christ. The Life of the Believer.
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ISBN
0819192171 (pbk. : alk. paper)
LCCN
93004903
OCLC
28257414
RCP
C - S
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