The Reformed Roots of the English New Testament: The Influence of Theodore Beza on the English New Testament

The Reformed Roots of the English New Testament: The Influence of Theodore Beza on the English New Testament

The Reformed Roots of the English New Testament: The Influence of Theodore Beza on the English New Testament

The Reformed Roots of the English New Testament: The Influence of Theodore Beza on the English New Testament

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Overview

"In order to examine the exact nature of Beza's influence on the AV we investigated two documents which purport to represent two different stages in the making of the AV; the Bodleian Bishops' MS which deals with the Gospels and the Fulman MS which deals with the Epistles and which appears to represent the work of the Final Revision Committee. . . . "In examining the MS annotations in Bodleian Bishops' our primary concern has been to establish the influence of Beza on these annotations and relate his influence on the Bodleian annotator to his influence on the finished AV. . . . "In examining the Fulman MS . . . we were struck by the comparatively larger number of discrepancies between the Committee's attitude to Beza and the AV's attitude to him." --from the Conclusion

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781498228039
Publisher: Wipf & Stock Publishers
Publication date: 01/01/1980
Series: Pittsburgh Theological Monograph Series , #28
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 238
File size: 36 MB
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About the Author

Irena Dorota Backus received the D.Phil. from Oxford University and wrote her Habilitationschrift at the University of Bern, Switzerland. She is "professeur ordinaire" at the Institut d'histoire de la Reformation at the Univesity of Geneva, Switzerland. Among her many publications are 'The Reception of the Church Fathers in the West', 'Reformation Readings of the Apocalypse', and 'Historical Method and Confessional Identity in the Era of the Reformation', 1378-1615.
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