One of the most important factors influencing the reception of all ideas in the cultures of Europe and the Middle East has been the intellectual context of the religions of the book, and within that, of the framework provided by the understanding and interpretation of privileged religious. The interpretation of both Scripture and nature is also embedded in general history because the rise of a new phase in historical awareness in the nineteenth century included the history of religion and its religious books as well as the history of nature. The concern to acknowledge particularity in the natural sciences is legitimate in so far as it is directed against attempts at reduction of an ideological nature. Case studies on the interaction of the books of nature and scripture require individuals with reasonable expertise in the interpretation of both.
...MoreBook Meer, Jitse M. van der; Mandelbrote, Scott (2008) Nature and Scripture in the Abrahamic Religions: Up to 1700.
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Oosterhoff, Richard J.;
Meer, Jitse M. van der;
(2008)
God, Scripture and the Rise of Modern Science (1200--1700): Notes in the Margin of Harrison's Hypothesis
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Mandelbrote, Scott;
(2008)
Biblical Hermeneutics and the Sciences, 1700--1900: An Overview
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Snobelen, Stephen D.;
(2008)
“In the Language of Men”: The Hermeneutics of Accommodation in the Scientific Revolution
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Harrison, Peter;
(2008)
Hermeneutics and Natural Knowledge in the Reformers
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Bono, James J.;
(2008)
The Two Books and Adamic Knowledge: Reading the Book of Nature and Early Modern Strategies for Repairing the Effects of the Fall and of Babel
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Howell, Kenneth J.;
(2008)
The Hermeneutics of Nature and Scripture in Early Modern Science and Theology
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Book
Meer, Jitse M. van der;
Mandelbrote, Scott;
(2008)
Nature and Scripture in the Abrahamic Religions: Up to 1700
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Granada, Miguel A.;
(2008)
Tycho Brahe, Caspar Peucer, and Christoph Rothmann on Cosmology and the Bible
(/isis/citation/CBB001031835/)
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Methuen, Charlotte;
(2008)
Interpreting the Books of Nature and Scripture in Medieval and Early Modern Thought: An Introductory Essay
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Howell, Kenneth J.;
(2008)
Natural Knowledge and Textual Meaning in Augustine's Interpretation of Genesis: The Three Functions of Natural Philosophy
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Rudavsky, T. M.;
(2008)
Creation, Time, and Biblical Hermeneutics in Early Modern Jewish Philosophy
(/isis/citation/CBB001031834/)
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Remmert, Volker R.;
(2008)
“Our Mathematicians Have Learned and Verified This”: Jesuits, Biblical Exegesis, and the Mathematical Sciences in the Late Sixteenth and Early Seventeenth Centuries
(/isis/citation/CBB001031839/)
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Snobelen, Stephen D.;
(2008)
“Not in the Language of the Astronomers”: Isaac Newton, the Scriptures, and the Hermeneutics of Accommodation
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Bright, Pamela;
(2008)
Nature and Scripture: The Two Witnesses to the Creator
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Carroll, William E.;
(2008)
Thomas Aquinas on Science, Sacra Doctrina, and Creation
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Yarchin, William;
(2008)
Biblical Interpretation in the Light of the Interpretation of Nature, 1650--1900
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Crowther, Kathleen M.;
(2008)
Sacred Philosophy, Secular Theology: The Mosaic Physics of Levinus Lemnius (1505--1568) and Francisco Valles (1524--1592)
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Killeen, Kevin;
Forshaw, Peter J.;
(2007)
The Word and the World: Biblical Exegesis and Early Modern Science
(/isis/citation/CBB000772154/)
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Dick van Miert;
Henk Nellen;
Piet Steenbakkers;
Jetze Touber;
(2017)
Scriptural Authority and Biblical Criticism in the Dutch Golden Age
(/isis/citation/CBB865945939/)
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Barker, Peter;
(2008)
Kepler and Melanchthon on the Biblical Arguments against Copernicanism
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