Description: The Oxford Handbook of the Bible and the Reformation explores the biblical canon, translation and print, the development of Reformation hermeneutics, the history of Bible commentators, and exegesis relating to key texts and theological themes of Reformation writing and discourse.
Review Quotes: "This handbook provides informed analyses of numerous significant topics relating to the Bible and the Reformation." -- W. L. Pitts Jr., Choice
"Rightly remarks Bruce Gordon in the Preface: 'The Bible was the lifeblood of the Reformation' (xv). Whoever wants to be informed about the most recent scholarly insights to underscore this, can not ignore this valuable volume." -- Henk van den Belt, Theologia Reformata"Although scholars often wait for their libraries to purchase Oxford Handbooks, anyone who works on the Reformations should seriously consider opening their wallet for this one. Its usefulness for research and teaching alike makes it well worth the investment." -- Sam Zeno Conedera, Journal of Jesuit Studies"It is now an essential tool for those who are interested in this defining topic." -- Ron Rittgers, Duke Divinity School, Church History