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Scriptural Reasoning is many things. It is study, of course. We had expert teachers: Michael Signer on medieval exegetes, Kevin Hughes illuminating Bonaventura, Maria Dakake and Mahan Mirza patiently explaining the twists and turns of classical Qur’anic interpretation. Is there anything about the Talmud that Aryeh Cohen doesn’t know? And there were, of course, Robert Jenson’s laconic interventions: quick spanks of insight.
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There are three version of Piers Plowman that scholars label the A, B, and C versions. The C text is the final and longest version. The quotes are my modernizations of Langland’s archaic English as found in the edition of the C text prepared by Derek Pearsall, Piers Plowman by William Langland (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1978).
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Reno, R.R. (2009). Lawe, loue, and lewete: The Kenotic Vision of Traditional Christian Political Theology. In: Ochs, P., Johnson, W.S. (eds) Crisis, Call, and Leadership in the Abrahamic Traditions. Palgrave Macmillan, New York. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230101357_12
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