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Antonio Gerace dealt with the development of biblical scholarship
in Louvain by analysing with seven authors who worked in the first
part of the Sixteenth century and who are strictly linked to the
Louvain milieu. In chronological order, they include Nicholas
Tacitus Zegers (c.1495-1559), John Henten (1499-1566), Cornelius
Jansenius of Ghent', Adam Sasbout, John Hessels (1522-1566), Thomas
Stapleton, and Francis Lucas 'of Bruges'. Each author offered
key-contributions that can effectively show the development of
Catholic biblical scholarship in that period. This can be divided
into three main thematic areas: 1) Text-criticism of the Latin
Vulgate; 2) Exegesis of the Scriptures; and 3) Preaching of the
Bible. Somehow, these three areas represent the 'study flow' of the
Scriptures: the emendation of the Vulgate, aimed at restoring the
text to a hypothetical 'original', and the philological approach to
the Greek and Hebrew sources allowing for a better comprehension of
the Bible. Such comprehension becomes the basis of commentaries
made with the intention of explaining the meaning of the Scriptures
to the faithful in the light of the Tradition. Furthermore, the
Church needed to preach the Scriptures and their contents to the
Catholic flock in order to safeguard them from any 'heretical'
influence. Therefore, several homiletic works appeared so that
priests could prepare their sermons appropriately. Therefore,
Gerace divided his work into three parts, each devoted to one of
the three research areas, following the 'study-flow' of the
Scriptures.
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