Reclaiming the Bible for the ChurchCarl E. Braaten, Robert W. Jenson Wipf and Stock Publishers, 2016 M12 30 - 150 páginas Front-ranking theologians speak out on the crisis of biblical authority and interpretation in the church, focusing in particular on the adequacy of the historical-critical method of hermeneutics. The essays in this volume address from various perspectives the notorious gap between the historical critical approach to the study of the Bible and the church's liturgical and dogmatic transmission of biblical faith. The authors, following the central theme suggested by Brevard S. Childs's "canonical method" of biblical interpretation, argue that the historical-critical method does not suffice of itself apart from faith and the church. |
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Alien Hermeneutics and the Misappropriation | 19 |
The Loss of Biblical Authority and Its Recovery | 47 |
Scripture | 63 |
Hermeneutics and the Life of the Church | 89 |
The Church the Bible and Dogmatic Theology | 107 |
Scriptural Word and Liturgical Worship | 131 |
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