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In the Medieval Period scholars developed elaborate allegorical methods of interpreting scripture.
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In the Medieval Period, scholars built upon Patristic approaches with more elaborate allegorical methods of interpreting scripture.
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==Recommended Reading==
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==Resources==
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Ian Levy, "Introducing Medieval Biblical Interpretation: The Senses of Scripture in Pre-Modern Exegesis"; Beryl Smalley, "The Study of the Bible in the Middle Ages"
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==[[Canonical Areas]]==
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===[[Holy Scripture]]===
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===[[Content of Scripture]]===
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a. [[Books of the Bible & Category]]
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b. [[Major Biblical Figures]]
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c. [[Major Biblical Themes]]
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===[[Context of Scripture]]===
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a. [[Historical Context]]
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b. [[Canonical Context]]
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c. [[Literary Context]]
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d.    [[Transmission / Translation]]
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===[[Interpretive Methods]]===
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a. [[Patristic Interpretive Methods]]
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b. [[Medieval Interpretive Methods]]
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c. [[Reformation Interpretive Methods]]
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d. [[Modern Interpretive Methods]]

Latest revision as of 17:11, 20 June 2019

In the Medieval Period, scholars built upon Patristic approaches with more elaborate allegorical methods of interpreting scripture.

Recommended Reading

Resources

Ian Levy, "Introducing Medieval Biblical Interpretation: The Senses of Scripture in Pre-Modern Exegesis"; Beryl Smalley, "The Study of the Bible in the Middle Ages"

Canonical Areas

Holy Scripture

Content of Scripture

a. Books of the Bible & Category b. Major Biblical Figures c. Major Biblical Themes

Context of Scripture

a. Historical Context b. Canonical Context c. Literary Context d. Transmission / Translation

Interpretive Methods

a. Patristic Interpretive Methods b. Medieval Interpretive Methods c. Reformation Interpretive Methods d. Modern Interpretive Methods