Biblical Interpretation and Analytic Reflection

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  • Darren Sarisky University of Oxford

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.12978/jat.2018-6.030013180024a

Abstract

Analytic skill can contribute to a theology of the Bible and a theological hermeneutic in two ways, by refining the formulation of a doctrine of Scripture and a correlative hermeneutic, and by illuminating how problematic hermeneutical presuppositions have in some cases become part of exegetical practice.  The contribution that the analytic style of reflection can make to the theological enterprise need not be vitiated by a common criticism of analytic modes of engaging with texts, namely, that they tend toward being ahistorical, though the objection deserves to be considered carefully.

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2018-07-19

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