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This collection introduces readers to the philosophical interpretation of Scripture, specifically within American Philosophy. The purpose of the collection concerns starting a conversation about the practice and task of the philosophical interpretation of Scripture. Reflections on the philosophical interpretation of Scripture have been treated more as a conversation-stopper than a conversation-starter within the American academy. To start such a conversation, this collection offers substantive accounts of the role of Scripture in the philosophical thought of fifteen American philosophers: Jane Addams, Henry Bugbee, Stanley Cavell, John Dewey, Jonathan Edwards, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Margaret Fuller, William James, Martin Luther King, Jr., Charles Sanders Peirce, Josiah Royce, Richard Rorty, George Santayana, Henry David Thoreau, and Cornel West.

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American Philosophers Read Scripture breaks down the old reason versus revelation debate surrounding scriptural interpretation by showing how American philosophersregardless of theological tradition or religious orientationused scripture as evidence for arguments or as inspirational starting-points of musement and action. It also highlights the critical role that reading plays in the life of those who write, be it Biblical texts or not. It also works at a meta-level, as astute philosophy and religion scholars read scripture along with those classic American scholars who read scripture. The book reminds us that the philosophical life extends into whatever text we read. -- Brad Elliott Stone, Loyola Marymount University SurprisingI am delighted but surprised by the subject of this book. I had agreed to blurb the book because I think so highly of its editor, but I confess I thought the topic to be "one off." But these are wonderful essays that not only through light on largely ignored American philosophers (Bugbee) but just as important we learn how scripture can be read in constructive manner. I cannot recommend this book highly enough because it turns out the subject is not only interesting but significant for how to go on philosophically. -- Stanley Hauerwas, Duke University Divinity School This collection of explorations into the manner and purpose of American philosophers reading of Scripture pushes back against trends in academic philosophy that seek to block this path of inquiry. The authors investigate the question with acuity, inventiveness, and care, such that the reader wants to learn more about the philosophers, previously known or unknown, whose use of Scripture has gone unnoticed or ignored. The book is a welcome invitation to a rich and longer conversation. -- Seth Vannatta, professor and chair, Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies, Morgan State University

Acknowledgments xi
Introduction xiii
PART 1 READING GENESIS AND JOB WITH AMERICAN PHILOSOPHERS
1(24)
1 "Immortal Eve?" Genesis 1-3 in Margaret Fuller's Woman in the Nineteenth Century
3(8)
Ann W. Duncan
Jacob L. Goodson
2 "In Demonstration of the Spirit": Henry Bugbee's Meditations on the Book of Job
11(14)
Edward F. Mooney
PART 2 READING THE PROPHETS WITH AMERICAN PHILOSOPHERS
25(42)
3 "Fire Enfolding Itself: Jonathan Edwards and the Merkabah
27(18)
William J. Danaher Jr.
4 Gathering the Wild Fruits of Scripture: Henry David Thoreau's Philosophical Interpretations of Scripture
45(14)
William Young
5 The Black Prophetic Tradition: Cornel West, Abraham Heschel, and the Biblical Prophets
59(8)
Lawrence Ware
PART 3 PHILOSOPHICAL INTERPRETATIONS OF THE SYNOPTIC GOSPELS
67(24)
6 "Ye Shall Know Them by Their Fruits": Ralph Waldo Emerson's Interpretation of Jesus' Logical Rule
69(10)
Jacob L. Goodson
7 Let the Philosophers Bury Their Own Dead: Matthew 8 and Luke 9 in John Dewey's Philosophy
79(12)
John R. Shook
PART 4 MORAL INTERPRETATIONS OF THE SYNOPTIC GOSPELS
91(38)
8 The Impossibility of Complacency: Scripture in the Life and Work of Jane Addams
93(14)
Ann W. Duncan
9 Secrecy and Suffering: The Sermon on the Mount in George Santayana's The Idea of Christ
107(12)
Jacob L. Goodson
10 Martin Luther King, Jr., Scripture, and the Ethics of Love
119(10)
Eric Reitan
PART 5 READING JOHN'S GOSPEL AND EPISTLES WITH AMERICAN PHILOSOPHERS
129(34)
11 Agapic Love as the Sole Principle of Logic: John's Gospel, John's Epistles, and C. S. Peirce's Philosophy
131(16)
David O'Hara
12 What is the Problem of Christianity? Echoes of John's Theology in Josiah Royce's Absolute Idealism
147(16)
William Wesley Elkins
PART 6 READING 1 CORINTHIANS WITH AMERICAN PHILOSOPHERS
163(42)
13 William James on the Doctrine of Transubstantiation: American Transcendentalism versus Roman Catholicism
165(14)
Jacob L. Goodson
Quinlan C. Stein
14 "Putting Away Childish Things": Six Scenes of Instruction in Stanley Cavell's Little Did I Know
179(14)
Peter Dula
15 "And the Greatest of These Is Love": Richard Rorty's Turn to Scripture
193(12)
Jacob L. Goodson
PART 7 ON THE PHILOSOPHICAL INTERPRETATION OF TRADITIONALLY SACRED TEXTS
205(28)
16 How Jonathan Edwards Reads the Christian Scriptures
207(16)
Roger Ward
17 How C. S. Peirce's Pragmatism Helps for Interpreting the Qur'an
223(10)
Isra Yazicioglu
Name Index 233(4)
Subject Index 237(2)
Scripture Index 239(2)
About the Contributors 241
Jacob L. Goodson is assistant professor of philosophy at Southwestern College.