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Exegesis
About: Exegesis is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 3017 publications have been published within this topic receiving 25212 citations. The topic is also known as: Bible interpretation.
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01 Jan 2007
TL;DR: Forshaw and Killeen as discussed by the authors discuss the use of creatures in early modern natural philosophy, and present a survey of works related to this topic in Early Modern Natural Philosophy.
Abstract: List of figures Notes on contributors Introduction P.J.Forshaw & K.Killeen PART 1: THE WORD AND THE WORLD The Use of Creatures: Allegory, the Literal Sense and the Contemplative Life P.Harrison Making Sense of Science and the Literal: Modern Semantics and Early Modern Hermeneutics J.D.Fleming Reading the Two Books with Francis Bacon: Interpreting God's Will and Power S.Matthews Textual Criticism and Early Modern Natural Philosophy: The Case of Marin Mersenne (1588-1648) P.Mueller Giordano Bruno's Hermeneutics: Observations on the Bible in De Monade (1591) L.Catana PART 2: INFERIOR AND SUPERIOR ASTRONOMY Vitriolic Reactions: Orthodox Responses to the Alchemical Exegesis of Genesis P.Forshaw Tycho the Prophet: History, Astrology and the Apocalypse in Early Modern Science H.Hakansson 'Whether the stars are innumerable for us?': Astronomy and Biblical Exegesis in the Society of Jesus around 1600 V.Remmert Reading the Book of God as the Book of Nature: The Case of the Louvain Humanist Cornelius Valerius (1512-1578) I.A.Kelter PART 3: EXEGESIS AND SCIENCE IN EARLY MODERN CULTURE The Fortunes of Babel: Technology, History, and Genesis 11:1-9 J.Sawday Duckweed and the Word of God: Seminal Principles and Creation in Thomas Browne (1605-1682) K.Killeen Days of the Locust: Natural History, Politics, and the English Bible K.Edwards
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TL;DR: Sabbatai Tzitzat novel Tzvi consists of correspondence with R. Jacob Sasportas, who wrote numerous letters to his peers in order to dissuade them from giving Sabbatai their support and prove Nathan to be a false prophet as mentioned in this paper.
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07 Feb 2016
TL;DR: The authors The Reception of 1 Timothy 2 from Jerome to Chaucer Gender Trouble in Augustine's Confessions Affective Exegesis in the Fleury Slaughter of Innocents The Wife of Bath's Marginal Authority Afterword
Abstract: Women on Top in Medieval Exegesis Subversive Feminine Voices: The Reception of 1 Timothy 2 from Jerome to Chaucer Gender Trouble in Augustine's Confessions Affective Exegesis in the Fleury Slaughter of Innocents The Wife of Bath's Marginal Authority Afterword
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