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The Enlightenment Bible: Translation Scholarship Culture

hardcoverFebruary 6, 2005
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ISBN-10: 0691118876
Binding
hardcover
Published
February 6, 2005
Weight
1.3 lbs

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How did the Bible survive the Enlightenment? In this book Jonathan Sheehan shows how Protestant translators and scholars in the eighteenth century transformed the Bible from a book justified by theology to one justified by culture. In doing so the Bible was made into the cornerstone of Western heritage and invested with meaning authority and significance even for a secular age. The Enlightenment Bible offers a new history of the Bible in the century of its greatest crisis and in turn a new vision of this century and its effects on religion. Although the Enlightenment has long symbolized the corrosive effects of modernity on religion Sheehan shows how the Bible survived and even thrived in this cradle of ostensible secularization. Indeed in eighteenth-century Protestant Europe biblical scholarship and translation became more vigorous and culturally significant than at any time since the Reformation. From across the theological spectrum European scholars--especially German and English--exerted tremendous energies to rejuvenate the Bible reinterpret its meaning and reinvest it with new authority. Poets pedagogues philosophers literary critics philologists and historians together built a post-theological Bible a monument for a new religious era. These literati forged the Bible into a cultural text transforming the theological core of the Judeo-Christian tradition. In the end the Enlightenment gave the Bible the power to endure the corrosive effects of modernity not as a theological text but as the foundation of Western culture.