Convergences: canon and catholicity
Diachronic legacy and complementary reading -- Intent and inspiration -- Typology and figuration -- Biblical theology -- Wisdom, creation, ontology -- Roman Catholic hermeneutics and canon -- Common text convergence.
Summary: | Diachronic legacy and complementary reading -- Intent and inspiration -- Typology and figuration -- Biblical theology -- Wisdom, creation, ontology -- Roman Catholic hermeneutics and canon -- Common text convergence. "A historical and theological survey of proponents of canonical criticism who represent multiple denominations and traditions, arguing for an ecumenical reading of Scripture"-- |
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Item Description: | "What I am trying to account for is how convergences between differing schools of biblical interpretation have emerged and yet gone largely unnoticed ... I will seek to identify some, to my mind, fascinating areas of overlap in the writings of Paul Beauchamp and what is called a canonical approach to interpretation, associated with Brevard Childs of Yale"-- Introduction Includes bibliographical references (pages 173-182) and indexes |
ISBN: | 1481312790 |