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Gospel of John in the Sixteenth Century - The Johannine Exegesis of Wolfgang Musculus

English · Hardback

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Zusatztext Craig Farmer has written a fine book....an admirable beginning guide to the thought of Musculus and a skillful example of the method known as history of exegesis....His work is careful and well-documented...Farmer's book succeeds in expanding both knowledge of the early modern history of Christian exegesis of the Gospel of John and knowledge of Musculus' place in that endeavor. Klappentext This study of Johannine exegesis in the sixteenth century covers nearly every important commentator on John from the first half of the century! and examines the medieval and patristic traditions on which they drew. But while comprehensive in its scope! this book centers on the John commentary of Wolfgang Musculus (1497- 1563)! an influential leader of the Protestant Reformation in the cities of Augsburg and Bern. As a theologian and biblical scholar! he authored a large number of theological and exegetical works which remained popular well into the seventeenth century. Despite his influence! however! Musculus has been virtually ignored by modern scholarship on the Reformation. Zusammenfassung This book is a wide-ranging study of Johannine exegesis in the sixteenth century! centered on the John commentary of Wolfgang Musculus (1497-1563)! an influential leader of the Protestant Reformation. Farmer compares Musculus's exegesis of the Johannine miracle stories not only with that of other sixteenth-century commentators but also with ancient and medieval commentaries.

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