The Senses of Scripture

The Senses of Scripture
Author: Yael Avrahami
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 328
Release: 2012-06-15
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780567353320

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The Senses of Scripture reveals the essence of biblical epistemology - the ways in which ancient Israelites thought about and used their sensorium. The theoretical introduction demonstrates that scholars need to liberate themselves from the Western bias that holds a pentasensory paradigm and prioritises the sense of sight. The discussion of the biblical material demonstrates that biblical scholars should follow a similar path. Through examination of associative and contextual patters the author reaches a septasensory model, including sight, hearing, speech, kinaesthesia, touch, taste, and smell. It is further demonstrated that the senses, according to the HB, are a divinely created physical experience, which symbolised human ability to act in a sovereign manner in the world. Despite the lack of a biblical Hebrew term 'sense', it seems that at times the merism sight and hearing serves that matter. Finally, the book discusses the longstanding dispute regarding the primacy of sight vs. hearing, and claims that although there is no strict sensory hierarchy evident in the text, sight holds a central space in biblical epistemology.

Making Senses Out of Scripture

Making Senses Out of Scripture
Author: Mark Shea
Publsiher: TAN Books
Total Pages: 262
Release: 101-01-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781505108439

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Reading the Bible in a way that is as old as Scripture itself, award-winning author Mark P. Shea takes us on a “fly-over” of the biblical story from Genesis to Revelation. He shows you how to explore the literal, allegorical, moral, and analogical sense of Scripture. Whether you have been studying Scripture for years, or are encountering it for the very first time,Making Senses Out of Scripture is an invaluable tool that it will help you see biblical revelation afresh, as Christians have done for 2000 years.

Sensing God

Sensing God
Author: Roger Ferlo
Publsiher: Cowley Publications
Total Pages: 145
Release: 2001-11-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781461624127

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Think of all the senses you use when you pick up a Bible. What do you see? What do you smell? What do you touch? Reading scripture attentively is more than a matter of sight. Most of us have been taught to think about God in visual terms, yet the very subject matter of scripture—our relationship with the fullness of God—makes irresistible demands upon all of our senses if we are to begin to understand anything about God. In these meditations on stories from the New Testament, Roger Ferlo shows us how to read the Bible in a “full-bodied” way, with all the senses attuned. For just as a printed recipe cannot substitute for a mouth-watering feast, so the Bible must be brought to life through the senses. Its stories must be seen, heard, touched, smelled, and tasted. Only then, Ferlo believes, can we truly begin to encounter in our lives the Word of God to us in scripture. Sensing God is one of our series of Cowley Cloister Books: smaller format, gift edition books designed for meditative and devotional reading.

Senses of Scripture Treasures of Tradition

Senses of Scripture  Treasures of Tradition
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 588
Release: 2017-09-04
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9789004347403

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Senses of Scriptures, Treasures of Tradition, edited by Miriam L Hjälm, provides insights into the Bible and its reception in Arabic among Jews, Samaritans, Christians and Muslims.

Nicholas of Lyra

Nicholas of Lyra
Author: Philip D. W. Krey,Lesley Janette Smith
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 378
Release: 2000
Genre: History
ISBN: 9004112952

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The first modern study of Nicholas of Lyra, immensely influential fourteenth-century Franciscan biblical commentator. Fifteen essays on his masterpiece, the "Postillae super totam Bibliam," illuminate the remarkable achievement of this key thinker, from his knowledge of Hebrew to political ideas.

Medieval Exegesis Vol 2

Medieval Exegesis Vol 2
Author: Henri de Lubac
Publsiher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 460
Release: 2000-11-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0567087603

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Translated by E. M. Macierowski Originally published in French, de Lubac's four-volume study of the history of exegesis and theology is one of the most significant works of biblical studies to appear in modern times. Still as relevant and luminous as when it first appeared, the series offers a key resource for the renewal of biblical interpretation along the lines suggested by the Second Vatican Council in Dei Verbum. This second volume, now available for the first time in English, will fuel the currently growing interest in the history and Christian meaning of exegesis.

Differentiation

Differentiation
Author: C. T. Moss,Charles Plumpton
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 56
Release: 1983
Genre: Differential calculus
ISBN: 0333317947

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Medieval Exegesis Vol 3

Medieval Exegesis  Vol  3
Author: Henri de Lubac
Publsiher: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Total Pages: 491
Release: 1998
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780802841476

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Originally published in French as Exgse mdivale,Henri de Lubac s monumental, multivolume study of medieval exegesis and theology has remained one of the most significant works of modern biblical studies. Examining the prominent commentators of the Middle Ages and their texts, de Lubac elucidates the medieval approach to biblical interpretation that sought the four senses of Scripture, especially the dominant practice of attempting to uncover Scripture s allegorical meaning.