De Geest is geen scepticus; de hele Luther

The contemporary ‘turn to the subject’ also involves a ‘hermeneutical turn’, which raises the question whether Scripture can still speak for itself. Arnold Huijgen proposes a return behind this development, by way of Luther, in order to hear the viva vox Christi again in Scripture. This essay argues...

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Main Author: Vlastuin, W. van 1963- (Author)
Contributors: Huijgen, Arnold 1978- (Bibliographic antecedent)
Format: Electronic/Print Review
Language:Dutch
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Published: [2020]
In: Theologia reformata
Year: 2020, Volume: 63, Issue: 2, Pages: 147-155
Review of:Lezen en laten lezen (Utrecht : KokBoekencentrum Uitgevers, 2019) (Vlastuin, W. van)
IxTheo Classification:HA Bible
KAG Church history 1500-1648; Reformation; humanism; Renaissance
KDD Protestant Church
NBM Doctrine of Justification
Online Access: Volltext (doi)
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Summary:The contemporary ‘turn to the subject’ also involves a ‘hermeneutical turn’, which raises the question whether Scripture can still speak for itself. Arnold Huijgen proposes a return behind this development, by way of Luther, in order to hear the viva vox Christi again in Scripture. This essay argues that Huijgen does not do justice to the centrality of justification and the moral and historical claims of Scripture. It concludes that we can indeed learn from a retrieval of the viva vox, providing that we maintain the depth of the justification of the ungodly and the breadth of the moral and historical claims of Scripture.
ISSN:0040-5612
Reference:Kritik in "De diepte van Pniël (2020)"
Contains:Enthalten in: Theologia reformata
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.21827/TR.63.2.147-155