Literature type | Monographs |
Author | Morrow, Jeffrey I. |
Title | Theology, Politics, and Exegesis |
Subtitle | Essays on the History of Modern Biblical Criticism |
Place published | Eugene, Oregon |
Publisher | Pickwick |
Year | 2017 |
Pages in total (of the volume) | XVII, 119 |
Works contained | Acknowledgements: IX-XII ; Introduction: XIII-XVII ; 1. An Overview of the History of Biblical Criticism Prior to the Enlightenment: 1-15 ; 2. The Psalter and Seventeenth-Century Politics : Spinoza's 'Theological-Political Treatise': 16-34 ; 3. Faith, Reason, and Biblical Interpretation : The Cases of Richard Simon and St. Thomas More: 35-51 ; 4. Biblical Studies at the Enlightenment University: 52-73 ; 5. A Parting of the Ways : Biblical Studies and Moral Theology: 74-90 ; Conclusion: 91-92 |
Contains bibliography | 93-112 |
Mention of Spinoza |
Acknowledgements: VII, IX, XII ; Introduction: XV-XVII ; Kap./Chapt. 2: durchgängig/throughout ; Kap./Chapt. 3: 35-36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 49, 50 ; Kap./Chapt. 4: 52, 54, 55n11, 56, 57, 58n24, 59, 62n39, 65, 68n54, 70-72 ; Kap./Chapt. 5: 82-83, 85 ; Conclusion: 91-92 |
Language | English |
Thematic areas | Philosophy of politics and law, Theology / biblical hermeneutics / philosophy of religion, Contemporaries and context |
Subject | TTP |
Subject (individuals) | Simon, Richard |
First edition in the original language | Kap./Chapt. 1: Older version as review: Morrow, Jeffrey I. (2013) ; Kap./Chapt. 2: Older and smaler version as Morrow, Jeffrey I. (2015) ; Kap./Chapt. 3: First part = second half of Morrow, Jeffrey I. (2015) ; Kap./Chapt. 4: First as a the review essays Morrow, Jeffrey I. (2013) |
Autopsy | yes |
Complete bibliographic evaluation | yes |
German commentary |
Aus Kap./Chapt. 2: "In the end, we find that Spinoza's use of the Psalms is selective, as is his use of other portions of the Bible... Biblical Psalms in the 'Tractatus theologico-politicus' thus serve as one of many theo-political weapons Spinoza employs against his adversaries" (p. 27). Aus Kap./Chapt. 3: "Simon's method thus suffers from the same pitfalls as Spinoza's" (p. 36). |
English commentary |
From Kap./Chapt. 2: "In the end, we find tat Spinoza's use of the Psalms is selective, as is his use of other portions of the Bible... Biblical Psalms in the 'Tractatus theologico-politicus' thus serve as one of many theo-political weapons Spinoza employs against his adversaries" (p. 27). From Kap./Chapt. 3: "Simon's method thus suffers from the same pitfalls as Spinoza's" (p. 36). |
URL | http://Google Books |
Link to this page | http://spinoza.hab.de/detail.php?id=19539&LANG=EN |
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