Philosophical Commentaries

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Posted by Dennis
9/02/2016 1:19 pm
#1

So I've been wanting to read philosophical commentaries and exposition on the Psalms, Proverbs, Ecclesiastes and Book of Wisdom. The commentaries/expositions could be open ended, as in having more than one interpretation, as long as they are clear in how they interpret it. I don't mind if the commentaries/expositions to be as lengthy as they can be, so the thickness of the book won't discourage me. Is anyone is familiar with this?

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Posted by Jason
9/08/2016 8:11 pm
#2

I was searching for something and stumbled upon St.Thomas's commentary on the Psalms. http://hosted.desales.edu/w4/philtheo/loughlin/ATP/index.html I have not personally read it but immediately thought of your post here. May be it would help.

 
Posted by iwpoe
9/08/2016 9:48 pm
#3

I have Thomas on John, I think.


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Posted by Etzelnik
9/13/2016 1:43 pm
#4

If you can find an English translation of either Gersonides or Nahmanides (or if you can read the original Hebrew) I would strongly recommend them. They are, of course, a very different angle than those mentioned above.


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Posted by Jeremy Taylor
9/13/2016 7:45 pm
#5

The Fathers are always a good place to start for commentaries on the scriptures.

 


 
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