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How the interplay between historiography and theology in the Venerable Bede's work impact Christian understanding of history.What is history and how does it impact upon biblical interpretation and ...
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29 May 2014

How the interplay between historiography and theology in the Venerable Bede's work impact Christian understanding of history.
What is history and how does it impact upon biblical interpretation and theology? 'Allegorizing History' seeks to answer this question by arguing that conceptions of the past and the purposes of history impact upon biblical interpretation and vice versa. Invoking Constantin Fasolt's notion of history as 'a knowledge of the past, as well as the technique by which such knowledge is produced', and re-fashioning Erich Auerbach's historical enterprise in Figura (1938), Furry contends that the understanding and practice of historical writing is inevitably affected by philosophy and theology, thereby rendering all history as figural or allegorical. Famous for his Ecclesiastical History of the Anglo-Saxon People and biblical commentaries, the Venerable Bede is studied in dialogue with Augustine, contemporary theology, and historical theory to make this interdisciplinary argument.
What is history and how does it impact upon biblical interpretation and theology? 'Allegorizing History' seeks to answer this question by arguing that conceptions of the past and the purposes of history impact upon biblical interpretation and vice versa. Invoking Constantin Fasolt's notion of history as 'a knowledge of the past, as well as the technique by which such knowledge is produced', and re-fashioning Erich Auerbach's historical enterprise in Figura (1938), Furry contends that the understanding and practice of historical writing is inevitably affected by philosophy and theology, thereby rendering all history as figural or allegorical. Famous for his Ecclesiastical History of the Anglo-Saxon People and biblical commentaries, the Venerable Bede is studied in dialogue with Augustine, contemporary theology, and historical theory to make this interdisciplinary argument.
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Pages: 172
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Inc.
Imprint: James Clarke
Publication Date:
29 May 2014
Trim Size: 9.02 X 5.98 in
ISBN: 9780227174241
Format: Paperback
[...]the ambition of this book excites. More scholars - Christians and non-Christians alike - should reevaluate philosophy of history from a medieval perspective.
— Nathan J. Ristuccia
— Nathan J. Ristuccia
List of Images
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. (Re)Framing History: A Contemporary Historiography of Bede's Historia
2. Can History Be Figural? A Study of Bede's Historia Ecclesiastica and De Templo
3. Interpreting Genesis: Creation and the Relationship between the Literal and Figural Senses
4. Anachronism and the Status of the Past in Bede's Historia and Figural Exegesis
5. Bede and Frank Ankersmit: The Inevitability of Figural History
Conclusion
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. (Re)Framing History: A Contemporary Historiography of Bede's Historia
2. Can History Be Figural? A Study of Bede's Historia Ecclesiastica and De Templo
3. Interpreting Genesis: Creation and the Relationship between the Literal and Figural Senses
4. Anachronism and the Status of the Past in Bede's Historia and Figural Exegesis
5. Bede and Frank Ankersmit: The Inevitability of Figural History
Conclusion