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Creator
Date
2017
Location
England
Media format
Printed text
Extent
xi, 310 pages
Language
English
Size
24 cm
Genre
Commentary
Reference IDs
Folger bibliographic ID: 351172
Folger call number: BS680.P45 K45 2017
Folger holdings ID: 499825
Folger call number: BS680.P45 K45 2017
Folger holdings ID: 499825
Summary
"Looks at the political uses of the biblical kings and the Old Testament in the Renaissance ... the work explores the scriptural ambivalence to and suspicion of monarchy and constitutes a reception history of the biblical texts on kingship across the seventeenth century; the study also provides an account of the biblical idiom of politics in the era"--From author's University of York web page
Notes
General notes
Includes bibliographical references and index
Contents
Introduction: The political Bible -- Early modern hermeneutics and the Old Testament -- The sermon, the listener and enemy theory in the Thirty Years War -- Hezekiah, the politics of municipal plague and the London poor -- Constitution and resistance : the language of civil war political thought -- Dividing the kingdom : Rehoboam and Jeroboam -- Hanging up kings : regicide and political memory -- Preaching on the ramparts : Hezekiah at war -- How Jezebel became sexy : Ahab, Naboth's land and Jezebelian hermeneutics -- Conclusion -- Appendix: Chronology of Biblical kings
Also known as
Extended title: The political Bible in early modern England / Kevin Killeen (University of York)
Subjects
Related names
author: Killeen, Kevin