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9780802860118

Opening Up The Scriptures

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    9780802860118

  • ISBN10:

    0802860117

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2008-08-15
  • Publisher: Eerdmans Pub Co
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Summary

Opening Up the Scriptures was written by a group of eminent Catholics, including Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger - now Pope Benedict XVI. In these erudite essays the authors contend that historical-critical interpretation of Scripture has long since run its course in both Protestant and Catholic exegesis. Instead, they argue, the future of interpretation lies in accepting that the Bible is not just a collection of historical documents but a record of revelation conceived in faith. By this token, true exegesis involves the faith and humility of the exegete. Book jacket.

Table of Contents

Abbreviationsp. xi
Preface to the American Editionp. xiv
On the Horizon of Hopep. xix
Biblical Interpretation in Conflict: On the Foundations and the Itinerary of Exegesis Todayp. 1
Preliminary Consideration: Where We Are and What We Must Dop. 1
The State of the Problemp. 1
The Taskp. 7
Two Examples of Self-Criticism of the Historical-Critical Method: The Methodologies of Martin Dibelius and Rudolf Bultmannp. 10
The Main Elements of the Method and Their Presuppositionsp. 10
The Philosophical Origin of the Methodp. 17
Basic Elements of a New Synthesisp. 20
Biblical Exegesis: A Science of Faithp. 30
The Bible: Human Word and Word of Godp. 35
The Bible as Human Wordp. 35
The Bible and the Word of Godp. 38
The Relation between the Two Aspectsp. 39
What Does Scripture Have to Say about This?p. 46
The Unity of the Whole of Scripturep. 48
The Interpretation of Sacred Scripture: A Science of Faithp. 51
The Problemp. 51
The "Science of Faith" according to R. Guardinip. 53
Michael Theobald's Critical Reactionp. 56
Attempt at a Synthesisp. 59
Conclusionp. 63
Is a Biblical Theology Possible?p. 65
The Reality and the Wishp. 65
A Theology of the Two Testaments Is Necessary Todayp. 68
Christian-Jewish Relationsp. 68
The Gospel and Culturesp. 69
Biblical Law and the Violence of the Worldp. 70
Jesus Christ and the Two Testamentsp. 72
The Challengep. 72
The Commitment of the Subject-Readerp. 74
The Course of the Researchp. 75
Ethics and Aestheticsp. 75
Obstaclesp. 77
Conclusionp. 78
Exegesis: Reading the Scriptures in Faithp. 79
Christ in Contemporary Exegesis: Where We Are and Where We Are Goingp. 87
Outline of the Situation Todayp. 87
The Gap between the Pre-Paschal Jesus and the Post-Paschal Christ Has Shrunk Somewhatp. 87
The Search for the "Historical Jesus" Continuesp. 89
There Is a Growing Distance from Historical-Critical Exegesis from Many Sidesp. 89
There Are Efforts to Reclaim the Jewishness of Jesusp. 91
New Approaches Are Also Affecting How We See Christp. 91
Possible Directions for Exegetical Work on Christp. 95
Less Violence with the Sourcesp. 95
More Trust in the Unique Form of the Sourcesp. 96
Painstaking Historical Workp. 99
The Whole as the Reference-Pointp. 100
Christ in John and Markp. 100
All of God's Relations to Men Are Mediated to Them through Jesusp. 101
Mark Is Concentrated on the Christological Questionp. 101
Mark Preserves the Christological Questionp. 102
The Reception in the Church of the Dogmatic Constitution "Dei Verbum"p. 104
Scripture and Word of Godp. 105
Scripture and Traditionp. 107
Revelation and Communionp. 112
Inspiration and Believing Communityp. 115
Biblical Studies and Theologyp. 119
Conclusionp. 125
Exegesis and the Magisterium of the Churchp. 126
Original Publicationsp. 137
Index of Holy Scripturep. 139
Index of Magisterial and Ecclesial Documentsp. 141
Index of Authorsp. 143
Index of Subjectsp. 146
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