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Christopher Bryan seeks to address scholars and students who do not wish to avoid the challenges of the Enlightenment, but do wish to relate their work to the faith and mission of the people of God. Is such a combination still possible? And if so, how is the task of biblical interpretation to be understood? Bryan traces the history of modern approaches to the Bible, particularly "historical criticism," noting its successes and failures—and notably among its failures, that it has been no more able to protect its practitioners from (in Jowett's phrase) "bringing to the text what they found there" than were the openly faith-based approaches of earlier generations. Basing his work on a wide knowledge of literature and literary critical theory, and drawing on the insights of the greatest literary critics of the last hundred years, notably Erich Auerbach and George Steiner, Bryan asks, what should be the task of the biblical scholar in the 21st century?
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Hermeneutik, Bible - Hermeneutics, Bible, Hermeneutics, Bibel, Bible, hermeneuticsEdition | Availability |
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Listening to the Bible: the art of faithful Biblical interpretation
2014, Oxford University Press
in English
0199336598 9780199336593
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 159-169) and index.
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