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    Early-Medieval Exegesis of the Song of Songs and the Maternal Language of Clerical Authority.Hannah W. Matis - 2014 - Speculum 89 (2):358-381.
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    Gender and Power in Medieval Exegesis[REVIEW]Kathleen Ashley - 2012 - Speculum 87 (3):929-931.
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    Female deer as mothers in medieval exegesis of the Bible.Clémentine Girault - 2022 - Clio 55:47-68.
    Alors que l’on trouvait dix biches dans le texte hébreu, la traduction de l’Ancien Testament en latin par saint Jérôme n’en conserve que trois : celles qui étaient associées à un faon (Jb. 39, 1 ; Pr. 5, 19 et Jr. 14, 5). Les théologiens, suivant le commentaire de Bède, trouvent dans le verset des Proverbes un support fécond pour des analogies mariales, ecclésiales et conjugales, faisant de la biche un modèle de maternité. Celui-ci culmine au xiie siècle sous l’influence (...)
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    Augustine and the Adversary: Strategies of Synthesis in Early Medieval Exegesis.Kevin L. Hughes - 1999 - Augustinian Studies 30 (2):221-233.
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    Christian Exegesis of the Qurʾān: A Critical Analysis of the Apologetic Use of the Qurʾān in Select Medieval and Contemporary Arabic Texts. By J. Scott Bridger.David D. Grafton - 2021 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 138 (4).
    Christian Exegesis of the Qurʾān: A Critical Analysis of the Apologetic Use of the Qurʾān in Select Medieval and Contemporary Arabic Texts. By J. Scott Bridger. American Society of Missiology Monograph Series, vol. 23. Eugene, OR: Wipf and Stock, 2015. Pp. xii + 188. $25.
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    Karaite exegesis in medieval Jerusalem: the Judeo-Arabic Pentateuch commentary of Yūsuf ibn Nūḥ and Abū al-Faraj Hārūn.Miriam Goldstein - 2011 - Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck.
    Chapter One The Karaite Community of Jerusalem in the Tenth and Eleventh Centuries: Background and Development A time of intellectual change The eighth and ninth centuries were a time of great political and intellectual change for Jews ...
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  7. Introducing Medieval Biblical Interpretation: The Senses of Scripture in Premodern Exegesis.[author unknown] - 2018
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    Final Phases of Medieval Hebraism: Jews and Christians between Bible Exegesis, Talmud and Maimonidean Philosophy.Yossef Schwartz - 2010 - In David Wirmer & Andreas Speer (eds.), 1308: Eine Topographie Historischer Gleichzeitigkeit. De Gruyter. pp. 267-285.
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    Introducing Medieval Biblical Interp retation: The Senses of Scripture in Premodern Exegesis. By Ian Christopher Levy. Pp. xiv, 306, Baker Academic, Grand Rapids MI, 2018, $29.99. [REVIEW]Nicholas King - 2020 - Heythrop Journal 61 (6):1065-1066.
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    Spiritual Exegesis and the Church in the Theology of Henri de Lubac.Susan K. Wood - 1998 - William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company.
    The only study of de Lubac that interprets his theology through the categories of medieval exegesis, this volume shows that the principles of spiritual exegesis provided de Lubac with the intellectual tools for thinking about a theology of history, a theology of symbol and sacrament, and a theology of the church's relationship to Christ and the Eucharist.
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    Signa de caelo in the lives of st Cuthbert: The impact of biblical images and exegesis on early medieval hagiography.Sandra Duncan - 2000 - Heythrop Journal 41 (4):399–412.
    This article uses the two prose Lives of Cuthbert written by an anonymous monk of Lindisfarne and by Bede in the first half of the eighth century to illustrate how an understanding of the impact of biblical language and its accompanying exegetical tradition may help in the interpretation of hagiographical works. After an examination of recent scholarly work on the relationship scripture and hagiography and the impact of signa upon the early medieval thought‐world, the paper examines the incidents that (...)
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    “Personal Opinion” in Qurʾānic Exegesis: Medieval Debates and Interpretations of al-Tafsīr bi-l-Raʾy.Alena Kulinich - 2022 - Der Islam: Journal of the History and Culture of the Middle East 99 (2):476-513.
    This article explores the long-contested question about the role of individual judgement vis-à-vis the authority of tradition in the interpretation of the Qurʾān. It focuses on the notion of al-tafsīr bi-l-raʾy – interpretation of the Qurʾān by “personal opinion” – and offers an insight into medieval Muslim debates over the legitimacy of this type of exegesis, its alleged prophetic disapproval, and the scope and conditions of its use. Based on the Sunnī tafsīr works from the 3rd/9th to the (...)
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    Biblical exegesis and mystical theology in the Venerable Bede.Arthur Holder - 2024 - Abingdon, Oxon: Routledge.
    Biblical Exegesis and Mystical Theology in the Venerable Bede brings together seventeen essays by Arthur Holder exploring the theology and spirituality found in Bede's biblical commentaries and homilies. The volume shows that Bede was both a masterful student of received tradition and a creative thinker concerned to address the needs and concerns of his audience of Christian pastors and teachers in the eighth-century Northumbrian church. Although Bede is best known as the author of The Ecclesiastical History of the English (...)
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    Biblical Exegesis and Theology in Thomas Aquinas.Piotr Roszak - 2021 - Studium: Filosofía y Teología 24 (48):13-25.
    In the face of the dichotomy of biblical exegesis and theology, one of the main postulates of Biblical Thomism is the integration of both activities. In this sense, it is understandable why there are philosophical threads in exegesis, and why we find many scripture references in sacra doctrina. The article, first presenting modern attempts to separate exegesis from theology, analyzes the three aspects of studying Sacred Scripture in practicing theology according to Aquinas. For him, exegesis is (...)
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  15. Where Shall Wisdom Be Found? Calvin's Exegesis of Job From Medieval and Modern Perspectives.Susan E. Schreiner - 1994
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  16. The hermeneutics of order in medieval Jewish philosophical exegesis.Robert Eisen - 2008 - In Charles Harry Manekin & Robert Eisen (eds.), Philosophers and the Jewish Bible. University Press of Maryland.
     
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    Contrary Things: Exegesis, Dialectic, and the Poetics of Didacticism.Catherine Brown - 1998 - Stanford University Press.
    This work of intellectual and cultural history seeks to understand the recurring connection of teaching with contradiction in some major texts of the European Middle Ages. It moves comfortably between patristic and monastic exegesis, the Paris schools of the twelfth and thirteenth centuries, and late medieval Spain; between Latin and vernacular, between religious and secular. It assimilates the methodologies of religious and erotic texts, thereby displaying the investment of each in the sensuality and analytical power of language. The (...)
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    Henri de Lubac's Genealogy of Modern Exegesis and Nicholas of Lyra's Literal Sense of Scripture.Ryan McDermott - 2013 - Modern Theology 29 (1):124-156.
    According to Henri de Lubac's history of medieval exegesis, the fourteenth century marked the tipping point for the disintegration of history and allegory. The Postilla super totam bibliam of the Franciscan Nicholas of Lyra plays a prominent role in this declension narrative by ceding the “spirit” of interpretation to the separate discipline of theology, and opening the space for critical biblical studies to attain autonomy. But what if Nicholas of Lyra was on the other side of this history? (...)
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    Medieval Hermeneutics.David Vessey - 2015 - In Niall Keane & Chris Lawn (eds.), A Companion to Hermeneutics. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley. pp. 34–44.
    Just as Augustine set the stage for the next 1000 years of hermeneutics, working through Augustine's On Christian Teaching, puts the main issues of medieval hermeneutics on the table. The text is divided into four sections. The first offers the figurative meaning of words. In the second and third sections, Augustine turns to language, conventional signs as opposed to natural signs. The final section addresses the question of how we communicate the teachings of scripture. In the background of Augustine's (...)
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    Richard K. Emmerson, Apocalypse Illuminated: The Visual Exegesis of Revelation in Medieval Illustrated Manuscripts. University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press, 2018. Pp. xiv, 269; many color figures. $59.95. ISBN: 978-0-2710-7865-6. [REVIEW]Jacqueline E. Jung - 2021 - Speculum 96 (2):492-494.
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    Zagzebski Linda ed. Rational Faith: Responses to Reformed Expistemology. Pp. 290.(Notre Dame, Indiana: University of Notre Dame Press, 1993.) $32.95. Stump Eleanore & Thomas P. Flint eds. Hermes and Athena: Biblical Exegesis and Philosophical Theology. Pp. xxvii+ 325.(Notre Dame, Indiana: University of Notre Dame Press, 1993). Simo Knuuttila. Modalities in Medieval Philosophy. Pp. 236.(London: Routledge, 1993).£ 35.00. Outka Gene & John P. Reeder eds. Prospects for a Common Morality. Pp. 302.(Princeton ... [REVIEW]Peter Byrne - 1994 - Religious Studies 30 (1):131-133.
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    "O Virgo, templum Dei sanctum". Simbolismo del templo en imágenes de la Virgen María en los siglos XIV-XV según exégesis patrísticas y teológicas.José María Salvador González - 2017 - 'Ilu. Revista de Ciencias de Las Religiones 22:359-398.
    Among the elements which have gradually been complicating the countless representations of the Virgin Mary throughout history, this paper seeks to highlight and interpret conceptually one of special doctrinal significance in some Marian images during the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries: the temple, in whose interior some artists place some actual or symbolic episodes of Mary, from her birth or her Annunciation to the Sacra Conversazione, to give a few examples. Even though at first sight it looks as a mere scenographic (...)
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    Scripture, Canon, and Commentary: A Comparison of Confucian and Western Exegesis.John B. Henderson - 1991
    In this major contribution to the study of the Chinese classics and comparative religion, John Henderson uses the history of exegesis to illuminate mental patterns that have universal and perennial significance for intellectual history. Henderson relates the Confucian commentarial tradition to other primary exegetical traditions, particularly the Homeric tradition, Vedanta, rabbinic Judaism, ancient and medieval Christian biblical exegesis, and Qur'anic exegesis. In making such comparisons, he discusses some basic assumptions common to all these traditions--such as that (...)
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    ‘Now I Know’: Five Centuries of Aqedah Exegesis.Albert Heide - 2016 - Springer Verlag.
    This book describes how medieval Jewish Bible scholars sought to answer the question of what is meant by the Angel’s message from God to Abraham: ‘Now I Know’, as written in Genesis 22 verse 12. It examines these scholars’ comments on the nineteen verses in Genesis that tell the story of Abraham’s readiness to sacrifice his own son Isaac, the Aqedat Yiṣḥaq. It explores the answers they found to the question of what, indeed, this story is trying to tell (...)
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    Logic and Exegesis: The Logical Reconstruction of Arguments in the Greek Commentary Tradition.Pieter D’Hoine, Jan Opsomer & Irini-Fotini Viltanioti - 2021 - History of Philosophy & Logical Analysis 24 (1):1-2.
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    Visits to the Sepulcher and Biblical Exegesis.Eleonore Stump - 1989 - Faith and Philosophy 6 (4):353-377.
    In this paper I juxtapose a representative sample of contemporary historical biblical scholarship, namely, Raymond Brown’s well-regarded interpretation of the empty tomb stories in the Gospel of John, with an example of biblical exegesis drawn from a typical medieval play, Visitatio Sepulchri. The point of the comparison is to consider the presuppositions on which these differing approaches to the biblical texts are based, The naive inattention to history shown by the play shows the importance of the work of (...)
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    Non-Monotonic Reasoning in Medieval Theology: Problems and Assumptions.Marcin Trepczyński - 2022 - Studia Humana 11 (3-4):53-66.
    Some interesting cases of non-monotonic reasoning have already been identified in medieval theological texts. Jacob Archambault proved in 2015 that the argumentation presented by St Anselm of Canterbury in his Proslogion has non-monotonic “embeddings”. My own contribution from 2011 indicated that we can argue that a non-monotonic logic underlies some discussions provided by St Thomas Aquinas in his Summa theologiae, and showed that Boethius of Dacia used non-monotonic reasoning in his De aeternitate mundi. In this article, I would like (...)
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  29. "Utrum figura dictionis sit fallacia in dictione. et quod non videtur". A Taxonomic Puzzle or how Medieval Logicians Came to Account for an Odd Question by an Impossible Answer.Leone Gazziero - 2016 - In Alain de Libera, Laurent Cesalli & Frédéric Goubier (eds.), A. de Libera, L. Cesalli et F. Goubier (éd.), Formal Approaches and Natural Language in Medieval Logic. Barcelona - Roma: Barcelona - Roma, Fédération Internationale des Instituts d’Etudes Médiévales. pp. 239-267.
    One of the singularities of Latin exegesis of Aristotle’s Sophistici elenchi, is that it arbitrarily brought together two families of fallacies, the «figure of speech» and the «accident», despite the fact that they are on either side of the divide between sophisms related to expression and sophisms independent of expression, a divide that lays at the heart of Aristotle’s taxonomy of sophistic arguments. What is behind this surprising identification? The talk is meant to show that it actually originates from (...)
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    Sleepwalking Through the Thirteenth Century: Some Medieval Latin Commentaries on Aristotle’s De somno et vigilia 2.456a24-27. [REVIEW]Christina Thomsen Thörnqvist - 2016 - Vivarium 54 (4):286-310.
    _ Source: _Volume 54, Issue 4, pp 286 - 310 In _De somno et vigilia_, Aristotle states that sleep is an incapacitation of the first sense organ that occurs when the capacity for sensation has been exceeded. In the same treatise, however, Aristotle also mentions the phenomenon of motion and other waking acts performed in sleep and claims that sense perception is a necessary condition for such acts to occur. When the medieval exegesis on the _Parva naturalia_ evolved (...)
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    Psalterium Scholasticorum: Peter Lombard and the Emergence of Scholastic Psalms Exegesis.Marcia L. Colish - 1992 - Speculum 67 (3):531-548.
    The Book of Psalms was unquestionably the book of the Old Testament most beloved by patristic and medieval exegetes. Seen as a guide to the Christian life and as a prophecy of Christ and his church, the Psalms received extended attention from Hilary of Poitiers, Augustine, and Cassiodorus and from their Carolingian and Anglo-Saxon successors. After the ninth century, monastic writers continued to display a sustained interest in the text. As had always been the case, so in the twelfth (...)
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    “Mançanas de oro en rredes de plata”. Apuntes sobre secreto y exégesis en la 'Guía de perplejos'.José Antonio Fernández López - 2023 - Revista Española de Filosofía Medieval 29 (2):45-71.
    Un pasaje singular y específico de la introducción general de Maimónides a la Guía de perplejos, en la versión cuatrocentista de Pedro de Toledo, sirve como punto de partida en este artículo para la indagación en una problemática esencial vinculada al Moré nebujim desde sus orígenes: la dualidad esotérico/exotérico como raíz primordial y distintiva de las enseñanzas que contiene. Explorar los límites y el contenido de esta distinción en el pensamiento maimonidiano nos confronta con un haz fascinante de problemáticas de (...)
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  33. Is Maimonides's Biblical Exegesis Averroistic?Mercedes Rubio - 2024 - In Racheli Haliva, Yoav Meyrav & Daniel Davies (eds.), Averroes and Averroism in Medieval Jewish Thought. Leiden ; Boston: BRILL.
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    An (Apparent) Exception in the Aristotelian Natural Philosophy: Antiperistasis as Action on Contrary Qualities and its Interpretation in the Medieval Philosophical and Medical Commentary Tradition.Aurora Panzica - 2022 - Revista Española de Filosofía Medieval 29 (1):33-76.
    This paper explores the scholastic debate about antiperistasis, a mechanism in Aristotle’s dynamics described in the first book of Meteorology as an intensification of a quality caused by the action of the contrary one. After having distinguished this process from a homonymous, but totally different, principle concerning the dynamics of fluids that Aristotle describes in his Physics, I focus on the medieval reception of the former. Scholastic commentators oriented their exegetical effort in elaborating a consistent explanation of an apparently (...)
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    Modernidad hermenéutica en Maimónides a partir de una exégesis contenida en "Dalālat al-ḥa’irīn" (Morê nebuḵîm) I, 2.Juan P. Monferrer Sala - 2005 - Revista Española de Filosofía Medieval 12:73.
    One of the modern features in Maimonides’ exegesis is the interpretation of the figurative and symbolic concepts which can be found in the Biblical text. To this respect, the task developed by the Cordovan writer place the texts before new hermeneutic possibilities of analysis which offer original readings from his interpretation.
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    Nevukhim hem: masaʻ be-veʼuro shel Don Yitsḥaḳ Abravanel le-"Moreh ha-nevukhim" = A journey through Abarbanel's exegesis of the "Guide of the perplexed".David Ben Zazon - 2015 - Yerushalayim: Mekhon Ben-Tsevi le-ḥeḳer ḳehilot Yiśraʼel ba-Mizraḥ, Yad Yitsḥaḳ Ben-Tsevi ṿeha-Universiṭah ha-ʻIvrit bi-Yerushalayim.
    דון יצחק אברבנאל (1508-1437), 'ספרא וסייפא' היה מגדולי חכמי ספרד בדור הגירוש. לבד מהיותו תלמיד חכם מופלג, חריף ובקיא בתורת ישראל לתחומיה, היה בן-בית בפילוסופיה ובמדע. אברבנאל נודע גם כמדינאי, ושימש בתפקיד שר האוצר בממשלותיהם של כמה ממלכי אירופה וביניהן ממלכות ספרד ופורטוגל. אברבנאל חיבר עשרות ספרי הגות, אך גולת הכותרת של כתביו היא ביאורו ל'מורה נבוכים' של הרמב"ם, החיבור הפילוסופי החשוב ביותר בעולמה של יהדות ימי הביניים, אשר חולל מהפכה ועמד במוקד של פולמוסים וסערות.
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    'Ista est Jerusalem'. Intertextuality and Visual Exegesis in Peter of Poitiers' Compendium historiae in genealogia Christi and Werner Rolevinck's Fasciculus temporum.Andrea Worm - 2012 - In Imagining Jerusalem in the Medieval West. pp. 123.
    This chapter analyses the circular plan of Jerusalem in Peter of Poitiers' Compendium historiae in genealogia Christi, a synopsis of history widely disseminated and frequently adapted. The plan of Jerusalem reveals how Peter of Poitiers modified and fused different sources, including Peter Comestor's Historia scholastica, to create a visually persuasive image of perfect formal and social order, with six gates foreshadowing the twelve gates of the Heavenly Jerusalem. The visual alignment of the plan of Jerusalem and other diagrams in the (...)
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    La Biblia, los Padres y la exégesis de los ridículo.José M. Díaz de Bustamante - 1998 - Revista Española de Filosofía Medieval 5:227.
    The expression "any that pisseth against the wall" is the turning-point of a research upon the exegetical system of the Fathers and later Church writers who must face unknown idioms and apparently ridiculous sentences in the Bible.
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  39. Modernidad hermenéutica en Maimónides a partir de una exégesis contenida en "Dalalat al-ha'irin" (More nebukim) I, 2.Juan Pedro Monferrer Sala - 2005 - Revista Española de Filosofía Medieval 12:73-78.
    Uno de los elementos de modernidad que sobresalen en el procedimiento exegético desarrollado por Maimónides es el de la decodificación de los conceptos figurativos y simbólicos que se encuentran en el texto bíblico. La labor que ejerció el cordobés en este sentido sitúa a los textos ante nuevas posibilidades hermenéuticas que ofrecen novedosas lecturas a partir de su interpretación.
     
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  40. Modernidai} hermenéutica en maimÓnides Apa@ tir n: Una exegesis conienida en dalalat al-ijmrin (more nebukim) 1, 2.Juon Pedro Monierrer Solo - 2005 - Revista Española de Filosofía Medieval 2:73-78.
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    Lichtwahrnehmung und Pfingstauffassung im Frühmittelalter.Harald Kleinschmidt - 2009 - Zeitschrift für Religions- Und Geistesgeschichte 61 (2):124-142.
    The early medieval exegesis of the Pentecost account in the Acts of the Apostles emphasised the divine origin of the light that some early medieval theologists, specifically Hrabanus Maurus, believed to have descended upon the Apostles and provided them with special powers. The following article links Hrabanus Maurus's exegetical work with early pictorial representations of Pentecost as well as medieval theories of action.
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    The 'fourfold sense': De lubac, Blondel and contemporary theology.Kevin L. Hughes - 2001 - Heythrop Journal 42 (4):451–462.
    Henri de Lubac's contribution to Catholic theology is well‐known. But the work of the latter part of his career on medieval exegesis has received less scholarly acclaim. Historians of exegesis find it apologetic and too theological, and thus unhelpful in their field, while most theologians, with a few exceptions, have seemed to find it too historical for their work. This article argues that de Lubac's Medieval Exegesis is an exercise in theology, but specifically a tradition‐oriented (...)
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    The Bible Read through the Prism of Theology.Marzena Zawanowska - 2016 - Journal of Jewish Thought and Philosophy 24 (2):163-223.
    _ Source: _Volume 24, Issue 2, pp 163 - 223 The paper demonstrates that when translating explicit anthropomorphisms in Scripture, medieval Karaites are neither particularly more nor less literal than their rabbinic counterparts. Indeed, they often propose translations similar to those of Targum Onqelos and Saʿadyah Gaon. Moreover, although their lines of argument are different, both Saʿadyah and the Karaites insist that human language is responsible for corporeal descriptions of God in the Bible, and they resort to the linguistic (...)
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    The Grace that creates Nature, the Grace that renews Nature: Gilbert of La Porrée and the Victorines on Natural Law.Riccardo Saccenti - 2018 - Aisthesis. Pratiche, Linguaggi E Saperi Dell’Estetico 11 (1):109-120.
    Natural law is a crucial subject in the twelfth-century debates among Roman and canon lawyers, but also among the exegetes and theologians. Starting from two verses of Paul’s Epistle to the Romans, the masters debated the natural capability of human being to achieve a moral knowledge and the features of the universal moral principle, that is the lex naturalis, which natural reason can understand. Through the analysis of Gilbert of La Porrée’s Glossa in epistolas Beati Pauli and of Ps. Hugh (...)
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  45. Santo Tomás como exégeta bíblico en su Comentario al Evangelio de san Juan.David Torrijos-Castrillejo - 2019 - Fortvnatae 30:225-256.
    This article intends to offer a general presentation of the way in which Saint Thomas Aquinas proceeded in his exegesis of sacred texts. The author concentrates on one of Aquinas’ most estimated biblical commentaries, his Lectura on the Gospel according to St. John. Aquinas combines great theological insight with an incipient development of some literary techniques. In his hermeneutics, he emphasizes the priority of the literal sense of Scripture, although this thesis does not lead him to present a purely (...)
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  46. H. de Lubac: un maestro per leggere la Sacra Scrittura.Francesco Bertoldi - 1986 - Communio 87:60/7.
    [ita] Henri de Lubac, che ha dedicato alla Sacra Scrittura la poderosa “ Esegesi medioevale”, ho sottolineato l'importanza della costituzione conciliare “Dei Verbum” che recupera l'idea originaria della Rivelazione come rivelazione non di tanti “articoli di fede”, atomicamente concepiti, ma dell'unica Persona del Verbo incarnato. Per cui credere non è aderire a tante verità frammentate, ma aderire alla Presenza di Cristo, il Verbo fattosi carne. [en] Henri de Lubac, who dedicated the "Medieval exegesis" to sacred writing, underlined the (...)
     
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    From Knowledge to Beatitude: St. Victor, Twelfth-Century Scholars, and Beyond: Essays in Honor of Grover A. Zinn, Jr.E. Ann Matter & Lesley Janette Smith (eds.) - 2013 - University of Notre Dame Press.
    _From Knowledge to Beatitude _is a collection of original essays on the intersection between Christian theology and spiritual life primarily in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries, especially in the Parisian School of St. Victor, which honors the influential work of Grover A. Zinn, Jr. Written by distinguished scholars from various fields of medieval studies, these essays range from the study of the exegetical school of twelfth-century St. Victor and medieval glossed Bibles to the medieval cultural reception of (...)
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    The'Pictures' of Jerusalem in Oxford, Bodleian Library, MS Laud Misc. 156.Mary Carruthers - 2012 - In Imagining Jerusalem in the Medieval West. pp. 97.
    Imagining structures from the ekphrastic descriptions of the Jerusalem Temple and Temple Mount in I Kings and Ezekiel is an ancient meditation discipline, which was adopted from Jewish practices into early Christian monasticism. Though it could take various forms, ‘imagining/remembering Jerusalem’ was often practised as a devotional exercise throughout the European Middle Ages. Drawings of such an imagined character are significant to late medieval exegesis of these and related scriptural materials, particularly those associated with the commentaries of Nicholas (...)
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    Time, Action and Narration. On Some Exegetical Sources of Abhinavagupta’s Aesthetic Theory.Hugo David - 2016 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 44 (1):125-154.
    This article is an attempt at understanding the use that Abhinavagupta, the Kashmiri Śaiva philosopher and scholar of poetics, makes of a few concepts and theories stemming from the tradition of Vedic ritual exegesis. Its starting point is the detailed analysis of a key passage in Abhinavagupta’s commentary on the “aphorism on rasa” of the Nāṭyaśāstra, where the learned commentator draws an analogy between the operation of the non-prescriptive portions of the Veda in the ritual and the “generalisation” taking (...)
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    Fe y conocimiento del misterio de Cristo: perspectiva de los comentarios bíblicos del Aquinate / Faith and knowing the mystery of Christ: the perspective of biblical commentaries of Aquinas.Piotr Roszak - 2016 - Cauriensia 11:797-810.
    En este artículo se analiza la noción de la fe explicita y la fe implícita que desarrolla santo Tomás de Aquino, al hacer la referencia al modo de conocer los misterios de Cristo. Al analizar los comentarios bíblicos del Aquinate se descubre una teología de la fe que sirve como adecuado acceso a conocer la humanidad de Cristo, evitando los reduccionismos. El estudio muestra que conocimiento de Cristo se realiza en el contexto eclesiástico y en el que destaca el valor (...)
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