Henk J. M. Nellen (Royal Netherlands Academ Senior Research Member
Scrip Auth & Bib Crit Dutch Gold Age C
Henk J. M. Nellen (Royal Netherlands Academ Senior Research Member
Scrip Auth & Bib Crit Dutch Gold Age C
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A collection of original essays on biblical criticism and the process of secularization in the Netherlands during the long seventeenth century, as advances in the field of philology drew into question the authority of Scripture.
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A collection of original essays on biblical criticism and the process of secularization in the Netherlands during the long seventeenth century, as advances in the field of philology drew into question the authority of Scripture.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 466
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Dezember 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 166mm x 35mm
- Gewicht: 852g
- ISBN-13: 9780198806837
- ISBN-10: 0198806833
- Artikelnr.: 48208061
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 466
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Dezember 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 166mm x 35mm
- Gewicht: 852g
- ISBN-13: 9780198806837
- ISBN-10: 0198806833
- Artikelnr.: 48208061
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Dirk van Miert is Assistant Professor of Early Modern Cultural History at the University of Utrecht. Henk Nellen is Senior Research Member at the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences at Huygens Institute for the History of the Netherlands, and Emeritus Professor of the History of Ideas of Early-Modern Times in the Erasmus School of History, Culture and Communication, Erasmus Universiteit, Rotterdam. Piet Steenbakkers is Senior Lecturer of the History of Modern Philosophy in the Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies at the University of Utrecht, and Emeritus Professor of Spinoza Studies at the Erasmus Universiteit, Rotterdam. Jetze Touber is Lecturer in the Department of Languages, Literature, and Communication at the University of Utrecht.
* List of Illustrations
* List of Abbreviations
* List of Contributors
* Editors' Introduction
* 1: Henk Nellen and Piet Steenbakkers: Biblical Philology in the Long
Seventeenth Century: New Orientations
* Part I: Famous Cases of pia fraus
* 2: Grantley McDonald: The Johannine Comma from Erasmus to Westminster
* 3: Jan Krans: Stronger than Fiction: The 'Velesian Readings' of the
Greek New Testament
* Part II: The Boundaries of Early Modern Orthodoxy Challenged
* 4: Dirk van Miert: The Janus Face of Scaliger's Philological
Heritage: The Biblical Annotations of Heinsius and Grotius
* 5: Anthony Ossa-Richardson: The Naked Truth of Scripture: André Rivet
between Bellarmine and Grotius
* Part III: Old Testament Judaism
* 6: David Kromhout and Irene E. Zwiep: God's Word Confirmed:
Authority, Truth, and the Text of the Early Modern Jewish Bible
* 7: Benjamin Fisher: God's Word Defended: Menasseh ben Israel,
Biblical Chronology, and the Erosion of Biblical Authority
* Part IV: Benedictus de Spinoza: Ancestry and Heritage
* 8: Anthony Grafton: Spinoza's Hermeneutics: Some Heretical Thoughts
* 9: Jonathan Israel: How Did Spinoza Declare War on Theology and
Theologians?
* Part V: Innovative Exegesis by Remonstrant, Mennonite, and Other
Liberal Thinkers
* 10: K¿stutis Daugirdas: The Biblical Hermeneutics of Philip van
Limborch (1633--1712) and Its Intellectual Challenges
* 11: Jean Bernier: Pierre Bayle and Biblical Criticism
* 12: Maria-Cristina Pitassi: Bayle, the Bible, and the Remonstrant
Tradition at the Time of the Commentaire philosophique
* 13: Scott Mandelbrote: Witches and Forgers: Anthonie van Dale on
Biblical History and the Authority of the Septuagint
* Part VI: Orthodox Reformed Exegetes Enter the Fray
* 14: Aza Goudriaan: Biblical Criticism, Knowledge, and the First
Commandment in Gisbertus Voetius (1589--1676)
* 15: Jetze Touber: Biblical Philology and Hermeneutical Debate in the
Dutch Republic in the Second Half of the Seventeenth Century
* Part VII: Biblical Criticism in the Eighteenth Century
* 16: Martin Mulsow: The Bible as Secular Story: The Northern War and
King Josias as Interpreted by Hermann von der Hardt (1660--1746)
* 17: Bernd Roling: Critics of the Critics: Johann Scheuchzer and His
Followers in Defence of the Biblical Miracle
* Bibliography
* Index of Locorum
* Index of names and subjects
* List of Abbreviations
* List of Contributors
* Editors' Introduction
* 1: Henk Nellen and Piet Steenbakkers: Biblical Philology in the Long
Seventeenth Century: New Orientations
* Part I: Famous Cases of pia fraus
* 2: Grantley McDonald: The Johannine Comma from Erasmus to Westminster
* 3: Jan Krans: Stronger than Fiction: The 'Velesian Readings' of the
Greek New Testament
* Part II: The Boundaries of Early Modern Orthodoxy Challenged
* 4: Dirk van Miert: The Janus Face of Scaliger's Philological
Heritage: The Biblical Annotations of Heinsius and Grotius
* 5: Anthony Ossa-Richardson: The Naked Truth of Scripture: André Rivet
between Bellarmine and Grotius
* Part III: Old Testament Judaism
* 6: David Kromhout and Irene E. Zwiep: God's Word Confirmed:
Authority, Truth, and the Text of the Early Modern Jewish Bible
* 7: Benjamin Fisher: God's Word Defended: Menasseh ben Israel,
Biblical Chronology, and the Erosion of Biblical Authority
* Part IV: Benedictus de Spinoza: Ancestry and Heritage
* 8: Anthony Grafton: Spinoza's Hermeneutics: Some Heretical Thoughts
* 9: Jonathan Israel: How Did Spinoza Declare War on Theology and
Theologians?
* Part V: Innovative Exegesis by Remonstrant, Mennonite, and Other
Liberal Thinkers
* 10: K¿stutis Daugirdas: The Biblical Hermeneutics of Philip van
Limborch (1633--1712) and Its Intellectual Challenges
* 11: Jean Bernier: Pierre Bayle and Biblical Criticism
* 12: Maria-Cristina Pitassi: Bayle, the Bible, and the Remonstrant
Tradition at the Time of the Commentaire philosophique
* 13: Scott Mandelbrote: Witches and Forgers: Anthonie van Dale on
Biblical History and the Authority of the Septuagint
* Part VI: Orthodox Reformed Exegetes Enter the Fray
* 14: Aza Goudriaan: Biblical Criticism, Knowledge, and the First
Commandment in Gisbertus Voetius (1589--1676)
* 15: Jetze Touber: Biblical Philology and Hermeneutical Debate in the
Dutch Republic in the Second Half of the Seventeenth Century
* Part VII: Biblical Criticism in the Eighteenth Century
* 16: Martin Mulsow: The Bible as Secular Story: The Northern War and
King Josias as Interpreted by Hermann von der Hardt (1660--1746)
* 17: Bernd Roling: Critics of the Critics: Johann Scheuchzer and His
Followers in Defence of the Biblical Miracle
* Bibliography
* Index of Locorum
* Index of names and subjects
* List of Illustrations
* List of Abbreviations
* List of Contributors
* Editors' Introduction
* 1: Henk Nellen and Piet Steenbakkers: Biblical Philology in the Long
Seventeenth Century: New Orientations
* Part I: Famous Cases of pia fraus
* 2: Grantley McDonald: The Johannine Comma from Erasmus to Westminster
* 3: Jan Krans: Stronger than Fiction: The 'Velesian Readings' of the
Greek New Testament
* Part II: The Boundaries of Early Modern Orthodoxy Challenged
* 4: Dirk van Miert: The Janus Face of Scaliger's Philological
Heritage: The Biblical Annotations of Heinsius and Grotius
* 5: Anthony Ossa-Richardson: The Naked Truth of Scripture: André Rivet
between Bellarmine and Grotius
* Part III: Old Testament Judaism
* 6: David Kromhout and Irene E. Zwiep: God's Word Confirmed:
Authority, Truth, and the Text of the Early Modern Jewish Bible
* 7: Benjamin Fisher: God's Word Defended: Menasseh ben Israel,
Biblical Chronology, and the Erosion of Biblical Authority
* Part IV: Benedictus de Spinoza: Ancestry and Heritage
* 8: Anthony Grafton: Spinoza's Hermeneutics: Some Heretical Thoughts
* 9: Jonathan Israel: How Did Spinoza Declare War on Theology and
Theologians?
* Part V: Innovative Exegesis by Remonstrant, Mennonite, and Other
Liberal Thinkers
* 10: K¿stutis Daugirdas: The Biblical Hermeneutics of Philip van
Limborch (1633--1712) and Its Intellectual Challenges
* 11: Jean Bernier: Pierre Bayle and Biblical Criticism
* 12: Maria-Cristina Pitassi: Bayle, the Bible, and the Remonstrant
Tradition at the Time of the Commentaire philosophique
* 13: Scott Mandelbrote: Witches and Forgers: Anthonie van Dale on
Biblical History and the Authority of the Septuagint
* Part VI: Orthodox Reformed Exegetes Enter the Fray
* 14: Aza Goudriaan: Biblical Criticism, Knowledge, and the First
Commandment in Gisbertus Voetius (1589--1676)
* 15: Jetze Touber: Biblical Philology and Hermeneutical Debate in the
Dutch Republic in the Second Half of the Seventeenth Century
* Part VII: Biblical Criticism in the Eighteenth Century
* 16: Martin Mulsow: The Bible as Secular Story: The Northern War and
King Josias as Interpreted by Hermann von der Hardt (1660--1746)
* 17: Bernd Roling: Critics of the Critics: Johann Scheuchzer and His
Followers in Defence of the Biblical Miracle
* Bibliography
* Index of Locorum
* Index of names and subjects
* List of Abbreviations
* List of Contributors
* Editors' Introduction
* 1: Henk Nellen and Piet Steenbakkers: Biblical Philology in the Long
Seventeenth Century: New Orientations
* Part I: Famous Cases of pia fraus
* 2: Grantley McDonald: The Johannine Comma from Erasmus to Westminster
* 3: Jan Krans: Stronger than Fiction: The 'Velesian Readings' of the
Greek New Testament
* Part II: The Boundaries of Early Modern Orthodoxy Challenged
* 4: Dirk van Miert: The Janus Face of Scaliger's Philological
Heritage: The Biblical Annotations of Heinsius and Grotius
* 5: Anthony Ossa-Richardson: The Naked Truth of Scripture: André Rivet
between Bellarmine and Grotius
* Part III: Old Testament Judaism
* 6: David Kromhout and Irene E. Zwiep: God's Word Confirmed:
Authority, Truth, and the Text of the Early Modern Jewish Bible
* 7: Benjamin Fisher: God's Word Defended: Menasseh ben Israel,
Biblical Chronology, and the Erosion of Biblical Authority
* Part IV: Benedictus de Spinoza: Ancestry and Heritage
* 8: Anthony Grafton: Spinoza's Hermeneutics: Some Heretical Thoughts
* 9: Jonathan Israel: How Did Spinoza Declare War on Theology and
Theologians?
* Part V: Innovative Exegesis by Remonstrant, Mennonite, and Other
Liberal Thinkers
* 10: K¿stutis Daugirdas: The Biblical Hermeneutics of Philip van
Limborch (1633--1712) and Its Intellectual Challenges
* 11: Jean Bernier: Pierre Bayle and Biblical Criticism
* 12: Maria-Cristina Pitassi: Bayle, the Bible, and the Remonstrant
Tradition at the Time of the Commentaire philosophique
* 13: Scott Mandelbrote: Witches and Forgers: Anthonie van Dale on
Biblical History and the Authority of the Septuagint
* Part VI: Orthodox Reformed Exegetes Enter the Fray
* 14: Aza Goudriaan: Biblical Criticism, Knowledge, and the First
Commandment in Gisbertus Voetius (1589--1676)
* 15: Jetze Touber: Biblical Philology and Hermeneutical Debate in the
Dutch Republic in the Second Half of the Seventeenth Century
* Part VII: Biblical Criticism in the Eighteenth Century
* 16: Martin Mulsow: The Bible as Secular Story: The Northern War and
King Josias as Interpreted by Hermann von der Hardt (1660--1746)
* 17: Bernd Roling: Critics of the Critics: Johann Scheuchzer and His
Followers in Defence of the Biblical Miracle
* Bibliography
* Index of Locorum
* Index of names and subjects