Scriptural Interpretation: A Theological Exploration
Darren Sarisky(auth.), Gareth Jones, Lewis Ayres(eds.)In Scriptural Interpretation, Sarisky brilliantly draws together Patristic Theology and a theological interpretation of Scripture in the modern day, to examine Scripture’s central place in the life of the Church and ordinary believers.
- Examines the importance of scriptural interpretation in the life of Christians and of the church
- Draws together two lively discussions: a study of the theology of the Cappadocian fathers, and a discussion of theological interpretation of Scripture in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries
- Covers an impressive historical range, from Basil of Caesarea right up to the work of the major contemporary thinkers, Stanley Hauerwas and Rowan Williams
- Offers a sophisticated understanding of many Patristic thinkers – an area of huge current interest in the field – and challenges accepted readings of the theology of Basil of Caesarea
Chapter 1 The Reader ? A Little Lower than the Angels (pages 37–70):
Chapter 2 The Text ? Scriptural Paideia (pages 71–89):
Chapter 3 Reading ? Eschatological Interpretation (pages 90–110):
Chapter 4 Ecclesial Setting ? Exegesis and Ecclesial Dogma (pages 111–128):
Chapter 4a Conclusion to Part I: Basil's Theological Account of Scriptural Interpretation (pages 129–131):
Chapter 5 The Reader ? Restoring a Sense of the End (pages 140–158):
Chapter 6 The Text ? Scripture in the Flow of Time (pages 159–172):
Chapter 7 Reading ? Interpretation and the Time of Learning (pages 173–183):
Chapter 8 Ecclesial Setting ? Practices Performed in Community (pages 184–200):
Chapter 9 A Constructive Account of Scriptural Interpretation (pages 201–233):
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Year:
2012
Publisher:
Wiley-Blackwell
Language:
english
Pages:
288
ISBN 10:
1118367456
ISBN 13:
9781118367452
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PDF, 2.09 MB
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english, 2012