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"From reviews for the cloth edition: ""These essays . . . provide a valuable introduction to the sixteenth-century Bible commentary as a genre. However, the contributors have also succeeded in forging links between this genre and larger themes and problems of sixteenth-century history, offering numerous examples of how commentaries mirror the intellectual, social, and institutional developments of their time."--Stephen G. Burnett, "The Sixteenth Century Journal" "The book contributes to the cause of understanding Reformation era exegetical debates in their late medieval context rather than from an anachronistic perspective that attempts to claim the Protestant Reformers for one side or the other in modern debates over doctrines of Scripture."--Joel E. Kok, "Calvin Theological Journal"All who work in this history of exegesis and its impact on society will want to read this volume. . . ."--Robert Kolb, "Religious Studies Review"
List of contents
Introduction 1
Social History and Biblical Exegesis: Community, Family, and Witchcraft in Sixteenth-Century Germany / H.C. Eric Midelfort 7
The Consultations of the Universities and Scholars Concerning the "Great Matter" of King Henry VIII / Guy Bedouelle 21
The Use of Scripture in Establishing Protestantism: The Case of Urbanus Rhegius / Scott H. Hendrix 37
issues in Sixteenth-Century Jewish Exegesis / Kalman P. Bland 50
The Hermeneutic of Promise and Fulfillment in Calvin's Exegesis of the Old Testament Prophecies of the Kingdom / Richard A. Muller 68
Hebraica Veritas and Traditio Apostolica: Saint Paul and the Interpretation of the Psalms in the Sixteenth Century / R. Gerald Hobbs 83
Calvin and the Patristic Exegesis of Paul / David C. Steinmetz 100
Erasmus on Romans 9:6-24 / John B. Payne 119
The Epistle to the Romans (Chapter 11) According to the Versions and/or Commentaries of Valla, Colet, Lefevre, and Erasmus / Jean-Claude Margolin 136
Polemic, Exegetical Tradition, and Ontology: Bucer's Interpretation of John 6:52, 53, and 64 Before and After the Wittenberg Concord / Irena Backus 167
"De Exegetica Methodo": Niels Hemmingsten's
De Methodis (1555) / Kenneth G. Hagen 181
Notes 197
Index 257
About the author
David C. Steinmetz
Summary
Illuminates a spectrum of themes in the history of biblical interpretation. This work explores topics including Jewish exegesis and problems of Old Testament interpretation and the relationship between the Bible and social, political, and institutional history.