The Oxford Handbook of the Bible and the Reformation explores the biblical canon, translation and print, the development of Reformation hermeneutics, the history of Bible commentators, and exegesis relating to key texts and theological themes of Reformation writing and discourse.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
- Foreword
- 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: Pál Ács: Translating the Hungarian Protestant Bible
- 14: David D. Daniels III: The Ethiopic Bible and the Reformation in Europe
- 15: Wim François: 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 Roldán-Figueroa: Roman Catholic Exegesis from the Spirituali to the Jesuits
- 22: Luka Ili : 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 Schönau: Jacques LeFèvre 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 Müntzer (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 Dentière (1495-1561)
- 35: Timothy J. Wengert: Philip Melanchthon (1497-1560)
- 36: Jordan J. Ballor: Wolfgang Musculus (1497-1563)
- 37: Elsie Anne McKee: Katharina Schütz 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)