Scholasticism, the Glossa Ordinaria, and Medieval Interpretation (w/ Dr. Samuel Klumpenhouwer)
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- Опубліковано 2 чер 2024
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If you were studying theology in the middle ages, how would you approach Scripture? The Glossa Ordinaria can show us. This medieval text, now translated into English for the first time in the original format, contains myriad notes on the Bible, drawing from the Church Fathers to guide into interpretation.
In this interview, I'm joined by Dr. Samuel Klumpenhouwer who has taken on the ambitious project of translating the Glossa so that we might all benefit from its riches.
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Chapters:
00:00 - Intro
01:03 - How this project started
03:29 - How long did this take?
05:00 - Medieval Canon Law
07:34 - Intro to the Glossa
11:24 - Scholasticism
17:03 - Interpretive Method
20:53 - What we can learn from Medievals
24:57 - Did they get anything wrong?
32:00 - Key sources
37:45 -Highlights from the Glossa
49:00 - Medieval Confession
53:23 - How to approach the Glossa
57:40 - Final Four - Розваги
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Hey, I am 23 and will have Samuel on in the next week on my show. Well run show my good man. Keep it up!!
Timing on Dr. Klumpenhouwer's translation was perfect for me. Just as I was digging into the Glossa text months back, I got word his Genesis volume was set for release. While it will take a long time, I hope Emmaus Academic pushes forward with their plans for the full thing, even if it will take many, many years. Looking forward to the next one.
I love the medieval way of looking at scripture as it adds a richness to our interpretation - and understanding of salvation history
Medieval cannon law- it's what's for breakfast !😂
Wow! Pope Gregory's take on gluttony is very...thought provoking...I mean, maybe even convicting .😬