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Patristic Theories of Biblical Interpretation
The Latin Fathers

This volume offers a thorough analysis of Latin patristic hermeneutics, covering early church authors who explicitly discussed the subject.

Tarmo Toom (Edited by)

9781107066557, Cambridge University Press

Hardback, published 16 June 2016

280 pages
22.9 x 15.2 x 1.9 cm, 0.58 kg

'The present volume offers contributions from an array of talented scholars in the flourishing fields of patristic exegesis, hermeneutics and reception of the Latin bible.' Joseph Grabau, Augustiniana

This volume provides an in-depth analysis of patristic hermeneutics for those who research, teach, or study the early church and the interpretation of Scripture. It focuses exclusively on Latin authors - such as Jerome, Augustine, and Gregory - whose writings contain substantial discussion of hermeneutics and who were known, read, and cited in the Middle Ages and beyond. In this collection of essays, leading international experts in the field identify key passages on patristic hermeneutical theory and demonstrate how the works of these authors have been fundamental for Latin traditions of biblical interpretation. Patristic Theories of Biblical Interpretation offers a selective yet comprehensive guide to a previously understudied area.

1. Introduction Tarmo Toom
2. Tyconius' hermeneutics: the way the Holy Spirit expresses itself though the Scripture Jean-Marc Vercruysse
3. Jerome's hermeneutics: how to exegete the Bible? Aline Canellis
4. Augustine's hermeneutics: the science of the divinely given signs Tarmo Toom
5. Cassian's hermeneutics: purity of heart and the vision of God Christopher J. Kelly
6. Junillus Africanus' hermeneutics: Antioch and beyond Peter W. Martens and Alden Bass
7. Cassiodorus' hermeneutics: the Psalms and the arts of language Rita Copeland
8. Gregory's hermeneutics: scripture as a path to God Brendan Lupton
9. Isidore's hermeneutics: the codification of the tradition Thomas O'Loughlin.

Subject Areas: History of ideas [JFCX], Biblical studies & exegesis [HRCG], Old Testaments [HRCF1], Church history [HRCC2], Humanities [H]

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