Alexander Geddes 1737-1802: Pioneer of Biblical Criticism
By (Author) Reginald C. Fuller
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Academic
2nd January 2015
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Criticism and exegesis of sacred texts
220.6092
Hardback
192
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
454g
'Geddes was incontestably a man of great learning and independence of mind and his work as a pioneer of modern biblical scholarship is one of the greatest historical importance' (J.G. Macgregor). Yet the work of this eighteenth-century scholar is largely unknown today, though his name is often linked with the 'fragment hypothesis' of Pentateuchal composition which he initiated and which was developed by Vater. But perhaps his most significant contribution is in the field of mythology at the moment when J.G. Eichhorn was himself engaged in this development. Making full use of contemporary sources, and drawing upon hitherto unpublished material, Dr Fuller writes the first full-scale study of this remarkable man who with courage, not unmixed with rashness, stood almost alone in his endeavours to introduce principles of literary and historical criticism into Bible study in Britain.