An edition of The Cambridge History of the Bible (1975)

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An edition of The Cambridge History of the Bible (1975)

The Cambridge History of the Bible

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Volume 1 of The Cambridge History of the Bible concerns the earliest period down to Jerome and takes as its central theme the process by which the books of both Testaments came into being and emerged as a canon of scripture, and the use of canonical writings in the early church.

The Cambridge History treats the Bible as a central document of Western civilization, a source of exegesis and of doctrine, an influence on education, on the growth of scholarship, on art and literature, as well as on the liturgy and the life of the Christian church and its members. This volume commences the study of the Bible in the West. It begins with Jerome and the Fathers and goes on to the time of Erasmus. Introductory chapters look back and rapidly survey the growth of the biblical canon in the pre-Christian period and the early church, and early Christian book-production. The central portion of the volume discusses exposition and exegesis of the Scriptures: in the hands of the Fathers, in the Medieval Schools, in the Liturgy and in the tradition of medieval Jewish scholarship. The permeation of European culture by the Scriptures is illustrated by themes in art and manuscript illustration, and by separate sections on each of the main vernacular languages, giving special attention to English. Each chapter is written by a scholar and expert on the subject, who summarizes existing knowledge and, in many cases, advances it by reporting his own research.

Volume 3 covers the effects of the Bible on the history of the West between the Reformation and the publication of the New English Bible.

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English
Pages
649

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The Cambridge History of the Bible
October 31, 1975, Cambridge University Press
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First Sentence

"With the exception of several chapters of Daniel and Ezra, which are written in Aramaic, the language of the Old Testament is Hebrew."

Classifications

Library of Congress
BS445 .C26 1975 v.1, BS445, BS445 .C26

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Number of pages
649
Dimensions
9 x 6 x 1.7 inches
Weight
2.2 pounds

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL7731943M
Internet Archive
cambridgehistory00ackr
ISBN 10
0521099730
ISBN 13
9780521099738
LCCN
63024435
OCLC/WorldCat
302301, 19795016, 2406599
Library Thing
2550672
Goodreads
1825151

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