This introductory guide, written by a leading expert in medieval theology and church history, offers a thorough overview of medieval biblical interpretation. After an opening chapter sketching the necessary background in patristic exegesis (especially the hermeneutical teaching of Augustine), the book progresses through the Middle Ages from the eighth to the fifteenth centuries, examining all the major movements, developments, and historical figures of the period. Rich in primary text engagement and comprehensive in scope, it is the only current, compact introduction to the whole range of medieval exegesis.
About the Author:
Ian Christopher Levy (PhD, Marquette University) is professor of historical theology at Providence College. He has written or edited numerous books, including Holy Scripture and the Quest for Authority at the End of the Middle Ages.