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"A rich tour down many significant streams of Western interpretation of this fascinating biblical book... Heartily recommended, without reservation."
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"A fundamental resource on biblical interpretation, especially in the modern world, this book is a winner."
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"The introduction and commentary proper cover many topics, from patristic and rabbinic exegesis through to modern science-fiction, with numerous stops on the way... Very well written and accessible...an excellent book."
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Over the centuries, Ecclesiastes has influenced numerous aspects of life and thought. Ecclesiastes Through the Centuries assesses the diverse effects of the book on culture in religion, art, and social contexts.
Ecclesiastes shaped the life of European abbeys of the middle ages. For Renaissance thinkers, it provided a sceptical line of inquiry weighted with the disquieting authority of Scripture. It has inspired the imaginations of artists, musicians, and poets from the Renaissance to the present day. The influence of Ecclesiastes on literature has engaged authors as diverse as Bacon, Donne, Eliot, Hardy, Melville, and numerous Elizabethan poets. This commentary traces these influences as well as the fascinating range of Jewish and Christian readings. The result is an informative and broad-ranging approach to the impact of this book through the centuries that will engage all those studying the Bible.
For further information about the Blackwell Bible Commentaries please visit www.bbibcomm.net.
Author: Eric S. Christianson
ISBN-10: 0470674911
ISBN-13: 9780470674918
Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
Language: English
Published: 04/30/2012
Pages: 320
Format: Paperback
Weight: 0.90lbs
Size: 9.10h x 5.90w x 0.60d
Eric S. Christianson is an independent scholar living in the UK. He is author of A Time to Tell: Narrative Strategies in Ecclesiastes (1988) and co-editor of Cinéma Divinité Religion, Theology and the Bible in Film (2005), The Lure of the Dark Side: Satan and Western Demonology in Popular Culture (2009) and Holy Terror: Understanding Religion and Violence in Popular Culture (2010).
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