A companion to Peter Martyr Vermigli / / edited by Torrance Kirby, Emidio Campi, and Frank A. James III.

The great Florentine Protestant reformer Peter Martyr Vermigli (1499-1562) made a unique contribution to the scriptural hermeneutics of the Renaissance and Reformation, where classical theories of interpretation derived from Patristic and Scholastic sources engaged with new methods drawn from Humani...

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Place / Publishing House:Boston : : Brill.
c2009.
Year of Publication:2009
Language:English
Series:Brill's Companions to the Christian Tradition 16.
Physical Description:1 online resource (562 p.)
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Other title:Preliminary Material /
Introduction /
Convocation Oration /
Chapter One. Italy: Religious And Intellectual Ferment /
Chapter Two. Strasbourg: Vermigli And The Senior School /
Chapter Three. Oxford: Reading Scripture In The University /
Chapter Four. Zurich: Professor In The Schola Tigurina /
Chapter Five. Exegesis And Patristic Authority /
Chapter Six. Aristotle And Scholasticism /
Chapter Seven. Humanism, Hebraism And Scriptural Hermeneutics /
Chapter Eight. Exegesis And Theological Method /
Chapter Nine. Ex Parte Videntium: Hermeneutics Of The Eucharist /
Chapter Ten. Genesis Commentary: Interpreting Creation /
Chapter Eleven. Commentary On Judges: Patristic And Medieval Sources /
Chapter Twelve. Expounding Psalms: Preces Sacræ /
Chapter Thirteen. Interpreting Lamentations: Theodicy And The Turks /
Chapter Fourteen. I Corinthians Commentary: Exegetical Tradition /
Chapter Fifteen. Romans Commentary: Justification And Sanctification /
Chapter Sixteen. Classical Christology /
Chapter Seventeen. Predestination And The Thirty-Nine Articles /
Chapter Eighteen. Ecclesiology: Exegesis And Discipline /
Chapter Nineteen. Eucharistic Theology /
Chapter Twenty. Political Theology: The Godly Prince /
Chapter Twenty-One. Prayers And Sermons /
Chapter Twenty-Two. Epistolary: Theological Themes /
Chapter Twenty-Three. Josias Simler’s Hagiography /
Chapter Twenty-Four. Vermigli And French Reform /
Chapter Twenty-Five. A Literary History Of The Loci Communes /
Conclusion - Vermigli’s ‘Stromatic’ Theology /
Vermigli Studies Bibliography /
Index /
Summary:The great Florentine Protestant reformer Peter Martyr Vermigli (1499-1562) made a unique contribution to the scriptural hermeneutics of the Renaissance and Reformation, where classical theories of interpretation derived from Patristic and Scholastic sources engaged with new methods drawn from Humanism and Hebraism. Vermigli was one of the pioneers of the sixteenth century in acknowledging and harnessing the biblical scholarship of the medieval Rabbis. His eminence in the Catholic Church in Italy (until 1542) was followed by an equally distinguished career as theologian and exegete in Protestant Europe where he was professor successively in Strasbourg, Oxford, and finally in Zurich. The Companion consists of 24 essays divided among five themes addressing Vermigli’s international career, hermeneutical method, biblical commentaries, major theological topics, and his later influence. Contributors include: Scott Amos, Michael Baumann, Jon Balserak, Luca Baschera, Maurice Boutin, Emidio Campi, John Patrick Donnelly SJ, Max Engammare, Gerald Hobbs, Frank James III, Gary Jenkins, Robert Kingdon, Torrance Kirby, William Klempa, Joseph McLelland, Charlotte Methuen, Christian Moser, David Neelands, Peter Opitz, Herman Selderhuis, Daniel Shute, David Wright, and Jason Zuidema.
Bibliography:"Vermigli studies bibliography" / compiled by Jason Zuidema : pages [499]-518.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:1282601636
9786612601637
9047428986
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: edited by Torrance Kirby, Emidio Campi, and Frank A. James III.