Oxford Handbook of the Bible and the Reformation

Oxford Handbook of the Bible and the Reformation

McNutt, Jennifer Powell; Selderhuis, Herman J.

Oxford University Press

05/2024

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9780198753186

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Bruce Gordon: Foreword
Jennifer Powell McNutt and Herman J. Selderhuis: Introduction
Part One: The Reformation and the Biblical Canon
1: Gerald Bray: The Protestant Reformation on the Biblical Canon and the Apocrypha
2: Michael Graves: Reformers and the Biblia Hebraica
3: Stephen Burnett: Christian Hebraism
4: Luke Murray: Roman Catholicism and the Biblical Canon
Part Two: Reformation Bibles in Translation and Print
5: Erika Rummel: Cardinal Cisneros, Desiderius Erasmus, and the Polyglot Bible
6: Matthew McLean: The Latin Bible from the Late Middle Ages to Junius-Tremellius
7: Beth Allison Barr and Elizabeth Marvel: The English Bible Before the Reformation
8: Diana Severance: Printing Bibles during the Reformation
9: Volker Leppin: The German Bible from Martin Luther to Johann Eck
10: Mack P. Holt: Marginalia and the Reception of French Bibles
11: David J. Davis: The Visual Culture of Reformation Bibles
12: Marion Keuchen: Reformation Children's Bibles from Martin Luther to Wendelin Rihel
13: Pal Acs: Translating the Hungarian Protestant Bible
14: David D. Daniels III: The Ethiopic Bible and the Reformation in Europe
15: Wim Francois: Vernacular Bible Reading and Translation in the Confessional Era (c. 1550-1750)
Part Three: The Development of Reformation Biblical Hermeneutics
16: Lesley Smith: The Medieval Four Senses of Scripture and Nicholas of Lyra's Literal Interpretation of the Bible
17: Annet den Haan: Humanist Textual Criticism and Lorenzo Valla's Annotationes
18: Anna Marie Johnson: The Supremacy of Scripture and Andreas Bodenstein von Karlstadt
19: Christopher Boyd Brown: Martin Luther's Biblical Hermeneutics
20: Peter Opitz: Huldrych Zwingli and the Zurich Reformation on Biblical Authority and Translation
21: Rady Roldan-Figueroa: Roman Catholic Exegesis from the Spirituali to the Jesuits
22: Luka Ili'c: The Scriptural Understanding of Matthias Flacius Illyricus
23: Ellie Gebarowski-Shafer: Contested Hermeneutics between William Fulke and the Rhemish Testament
24: Alastair Hamilton: Biblical Authority and the Radical Reformation
Part Four: Reformation Bible Commentators
25: Christoph Schoenau: Jacques LeFevre d'Etaples (c.1460-1536)
26: Claus Arnold: Jacob Thomas de Vio Cajetan (1464-1534)
27: Stephen Brett Eccher: Balthasar Hubmaier (1480-1528)
28: Diane M. Poythress, Ph.D.: Johannes Oecolampadius (1482-1531)
29: Martin J. Lohrmann: Johannes Bugenhagen (1485-1558)
30: Christopher Martinuzzi: Thomas Muentzer (1489-1525)
31: Sean A. Otto: Thomas Cranmer (1489-1556)
32: Annie Noblesse-Rocher: Martin Bucer (1491-1551)
33: Tibor Fabiny: William Tyndale (c1494-1536)
34: G. Sujin Pak: Marie Dentiere (1495-1561)
35: Timothy J. Wengert: Philip Melanchthon (1497-1560)
36: Jordan J. Ballor: Wolfgang Musculus (1497-1563)
37: Elsie Anne McKee: Katharina Schuetz Zell (c1498-1562)
38: Rebecca A. Giselbrecht: Heinrich Bullinger (1504-1575)
39: R. Ward Holder: John Calvin (1509-1564)
40: Kirk Summers: Theodore Beza (1519-1605)
Part Five: Reformation Exegesis and Theology of Key Texts and Themes
41: Euan Cameron: Celibacy and Marriage (Gen. 2)
42: Hywel Clifford: The Decalogue during the Reformation (Exod. 34:28; Deut. 10:4)
43: Paul Avis: Papacy and Ecclesiastical Authority (Matt. 16:18-19; John 20:23, 21:17)
44: Amy Nelson Burnett: The Eucharist (John 6; 1 Cor. 10-11)
45: Kirsi Stjerna: Baptism (Matt. 28:19-20; Mark 16:15-16)
46: Tobias Jammerthal: Righteousness (Rom. 1:17)
47: Gwenfair Walters Adams: Faith (Rom. 3:28, 10:17)
48: Allison Brown, Baylor University: Church and State (Rom. 13)
49: Pieter Rouwendal: Predestination
50: Kenneth J. Woo: Trinity (Heb. 1:3; John 1)