Book of Jeremiah

EERDMANS TRADEISBN: 9780802873293

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Edited by Joy A. Schroeder
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PAPERBACK
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152 x 229 mm
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Pages:
333

Description

Joy A. Schroeder is professor of church history at Trinity Lutheran Seminary, professor of religion at Capital University, and holder of the Bergener Chair of Theology and Religion at both schools in Columbus, Ohio.

Reviews

Frans van Liere -- Calvin College "Schroeder offers here a broad sampling of the medieval exegetical tradition on Jeremiah--a book that, despite its length, did not receive much attention from medieval commentators. However, Schroeder's accessible translation, richly annotated and preceded by a thorough introduction to the medieval interpretive tradition, shows that medieval commentators have much to offer to modern interpreters. Included here are select translations from almost every medieval commentary currently available in a printed edition, ranging from the Carolingian Rabanus Maurus to the late-medieval mystic Denis the Carthusian." Wanda Zemler-Cizewski -- Marquette University "Joy Schroeder's introduction alone in this volume is an outstanding guide to the history of medieval biblical interpretation in all its variety and surprising originality. Her translations are clear, readable, and accessible, while faithfully conveying the distinct voice of each medieval author. Finally, the notes and bibliography provide up-to-date resources for further study." -- Review of Biblical Literature "An enjoyable read chock full of insights and historical amusements. Source critics might enjoy a gem from Albert the Great on the names of God (68), writers will be glad to see Jerome giving himself a shameless plug (103), and biblical translators can be consoled by Jerome's admittance that he still has no idea what a word in Jer 4:19 means (112). . . . There are many other great lines and beautiful readings by these devout Christian scholars, and Schroeder has done us a great service by making their writings available through her accessible translations."

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