An edition of The Bible in human transformation (1973)

The Bible in human transformation

toward a new paradigm for biblical study

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An edition of The Bible in human transformation (1973)

The Bible in human transformation

toward a new paradigm for biblical study

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"Historical biblical criticism is bankrupt." This is the startling affirmation with which Walter Wink begins The Bible in Human Transformation. In spite of the contributions of the historical critical method to biblical study, the point has now been reached, he asserts, where this method is incapable of allowing scripture to evoke personal and social transformation today. The author first traces the causes of this bankruptcy as the necessary background for a consideration of the intellectual revolutions or "paradigm shifts" which ae currently opening new directions for human understanding. The main burden of the book is the proposal of a new paradigm for Bible study, based not on the objective models of the natural sciences, but on the model of personal interaction as employed by the human sciences, especially psychotherapy. This allows for a new exegesis which does full justice to the critical method but places that method in a framework where the text is enabled to evoke human change. Such an approach to the Bible remains objective in the highest sense, enabling the exegete to recover the original intention of the texts, while at the same time creating the possibility for human encounter with the texts as a legitimate part of the interpretive task. - Back cover.

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Publisher
Fortress Press
Language
English
Pages
90

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Table of Contents

The bankruptcy of the biblical critical paradigm
Is biblical study undergoing a paradigm shift?
Toward a new paradigm for biblical study
Conclusion
Appendix / Elizabeth B. Howes

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references.

Published in
Philadelphia

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
220/.07
Library of Congress
BS600.2 .W57, BS600.2 .W57 1973

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Pagination
v, 90 p.
Number of pages
90
Dimensions
18 x x centimeters

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL5432058M
Internet Archive
bibleinhumantran00wink
ISBN 10
0800610342
ISBN 13
9780800610340
LCCN
73079037
Library Thing
1555387
Goodreads
121861

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