Reclaiming the Bible for the Church

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Bloomsbury Publishing, 1996 M01 1 - 150 páginas
Leading theologians speak out on the crisis in the role of biblical authority and the interpretation of the Bible in the church.

'The various chapters in this excellent book, summarised as to leading themes by editors in the introduciton, orginated as conference papers which addressed the question: can the Bible still speak to the Church in an age of critical historical awareness? It is a book which will repay careful reading by all those concerned to maintain or restore an intergral connection between Bible and Church while retaining also a personal integrity of intellect and spirit. There are eight essays in all, each addressing the central question in its own unique manner.'
Colm O Baoill, University of Aberdeen, Scottish Journal of Theology
 

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On Reclaiming the Bible for Christian Theology
1
Alien Hermeneutics and the Misappropriation of Scripture
19
The Loss of Biblical Authority and Its Recovery
47
Scripture and the Stability of the Christian Church
63
Hermeneutics and the Life of the Church
89
The Church the Bible and Dogmatic Theology
107
The Canon as the Voice of the Living God
119
Scriptural Word and Liturgical Worship
131
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