The History of the Bible: Explore 2,000 Years of Biblical Interpretation and Cultural Impact
David Z. Flanagin
Explore the two-thousand-year impact of the most-read book ever written.
The Bible’s importance can hardly be overstated: Jesus and the earliest Christians shaped their self-identity from its pages, medieval monks spent countless hours meditating on the sacred words, and reformers have been inspired by its radical message to speak the truth of the Gospel. While its message has unified believers through the centuries, debates about biblical interpretation have also caused divisions among the faithful.
This 24-lecture audio course, taught by award-winning professor Zach Flanagin, guides you through over two millennia of biblical interpretation. You will explore the most important ways people have read the Bible in ancient history and in modern times.
After looking at how early Christians inherited scriptural approaches from Judaism, you will explore the tradition of allegorical interpretation in antiquity and the Middle Ages. Next, you will survey the important movements of scholasticism, the Renaissance, the Protestant Reformation, and the Enlightenment, which led to profound debates about the nature of the authority of the Bible and the Church. Finally, you will consider the current state of biblical interpretation, where many different voices are being heard.
This course is part of the Learn25 Collection.
Duration - 3h 14m.
Author - David Z. Flanagin.
Narrator - Not Yet Available.
Published Date - Wednesday, 24 January 2024.
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Explore the two-thousand-year impact of the most-read book ever written. The Bible’s importance can hardly be overstated: Jesus and the earliest Christians shaped their self-identity from its pages, medieval monks spent countless hours meditating on the sacred words, and reformers have been inspired by its radical message to speak the truth of the Gospel. While its message has unified believers through the centuries, debates about biblical interpretation have also caused divisions among the faithful. This 24-lecture audio course, taught by award-winning professor Zach Flanagin, guides you through over two millennia of biblical interpretation. You will explore the most important ways people have read the Bible in ancient history and in modern times. After looking at how early Christians inherited scriptural approaches from Judaism, you will explore the tradition of allegorical interpretation in antiquity and the Middle Ages. Next, you will survey the important movements of scholasticism, the Renaissance, the Protestant Reformation, and the Enlightenment, which led to profound debates about the nature of the authority of the Bible and the Church. Finally, you will consider the current state of biblical interpretation, where many different voices are being heard. This course is part of the Learn25 Collection. Duration - 3h 14m. Author - David Z. Flanagin. Narrator - Not Yet Available. Published Date - Wednesday, 24 January 2024.
Language:
English
Opening Credits
Duration:00:01:59
Topic 1: Introduction: The Importance of Interpretation
Duration:00:23:03
Topic 2: The Beginnings of Christian Interpretation: The Jewish Matrix, Part 1
Duration:00:23:19
Topic 3: The Beginnings of Christian Interpretation: The Jewish Matrix, Part 2
Duration:00:26:14
Topic 4: The Beginnings of Christian Interpretation: The Jewish Matrix, Part 3
Duration:00:24:40
Topic 5: Christ Is the Key: Prophetic Interpretation of the Old Testament
Duration:00:25:33
Topic 6: A Shadow of What Is To Come: Typological Interpretation
Duration:00:25:32
Topic 7: Introduction to Allegory
Duration:00:24:43
Topic 8: The Logic of Allegory
Duration:00:25:06
Topic 9: Allegory as Spiritual Practice
Duration:00:25:03
Topic 10: The Problems with Allegory and Its Boundaries
Duration:00:25:19
Topic 11: The Rise of the Literal Sense
Duration:00:25:00
Topic 12: Sola Scriptura
Duration:00:24:29
Topic 13: Perspicuity and Fragmentation
Duration:00:24:21
Topic 14: The Dawn of Modernity
Duration:00:25:09
Topic 15: Baruch Spinoza
Duration:00:25:25
Tlopic 16: Modern Interpretation
Duration:00:25:30
Topic 17: The Quest for the Historical Jesus
Duration:00:24:47
Topic 18: Responses to Enlightenment Exegesis
Duration:00:26:09
Topic 19: Fundamentalism and the Bible
Duration:00:24:48
Topic 20: Fundamentalist Exegesis
Duration:00:25:39
Topic 21: Modern Catholics and the Bible
Duration:00:25:18
Topic 22: The Postmodern World
Duration:00:25:15
Topic 23: Feminist Biblical Exegesis
Duration:00:25:28
Topic 24: Theological Biblical Interpretation
Duration:00:24:40
Ending Credits
Duration:00:00:34