This is a sequel to the author's The Language and Logic of the
Bible: The Earlier Middle Ages. The period of the reformation saw
immense changes of approach to the study of the Bible, which in
turn brought huge consequences. This book, seeking to show the
direction of endeavour of such study in the last medieval
centuries, examines the theory of exegesis, practical
interpretation, popular Bible study and preaching, and looks
especially at the areas of logic and language in which the scholars
of the period had considerable expertise. The condemnation of the
scholastics has tended to sink with them a proper recognition of
what they achieved. In looking forward to the reformation, Dr Evans
demonstrates a greater continuity of attitude than has often been
allowed and describes how the enquiries of later medieval scholars
opened out into the explorations of the sixteenth century made by
Protestant and Roman Catholic thinkers alike.
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