Study of the Bible in the Middle Ages
Discover the rich history of biblical scholarship in Beryl Smalley’s acclaimed work, The Study of the Bible in the Middle Ages. Published in 1989, this insightful book spans 277 pages and delves into the transformative period in northwestern Europe from the Carolingian renaissance to about 1300. Smalley expertly analyzes the evolution of Bible studies, emphasizing the shifts in organization, methodology, and interpretative purposes as influenced by the rise of Aristotelian thought. Readers will appreciate how these intellectual currents inspired medieval scholars to reexamine and engage with the Scriptures in novel ways. This foundational text is a must-read for anyone interested in the historical context of biblical interpretation and the scholarly traditions that shaped our understanding of the Bible today. Immerse yourself in this compelling exploration of medieval biblical studies and unlock the complexities of a pivotal era in religious history.