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The Future of Catholic Biblical Scholarship

The Future of Catholic Biblical Scholarship
Author: Luke Timothy Johnson
Publisher: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2002
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780802845450

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This volume considers the current state of research, offering a critique of current approaches to Catholic Biblical scholarship from a Catholic viewpoint. The authors (they're both Catholic theologians: Johnson teaches at Emory U., Kurz at Marquette U.) have contributed five chapters each on their approaches to Biblical interpretation, chapters in which they respond to each other's work, and a co-written conclusion offering their views on the importance of maintaining a Catholic identity in Biblical scholarship.


American Catholic Biblical Scholarship

American Catholic Biblical Scholarship
Author: Gerald P. Fogarty
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
Total Pages: 456
Release: 1989
Genre: Religion
ISBN:

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Catholic Theology Facing the Future

Catholic Theology Facing the Future
Author: Dermot A. Lane
Publisher: Paulist Press
Total Pages: 164
Release: 2003
Genre: Theology
ISBN: 9780809141142

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Here is a collection of vibrant essays, from a conference at St. Michael's College in Vermont, that reflects on the past, present, and future of Catholic theology. Contributors include the leading names in scripture and moral and systematic theology: -- Dermot Lane on the foundational roles of anthropology, imagination and memory in the performance of Christian theology. -- Alice Laffey on the past and present developments in biblical scholarship. -- Raymond Collins on the ecumenical progress over the last forty years in the study of the New Testament. -- Michael J. Fahey on trends in systematic theology since 1965. -- Philip S. Keane on the accomplishments and challenges facing moral theology. -- Kevin Irwin on the Christocentric character of liturgical and sacramental theology.


The Future of Catholic Biblical Interpretation

The Future of Catholic Biblical Interpretation
Author: James B. Prothro
Publisher: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2024-09-10
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1467466204

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Notable Catholic interpreters of Scripture discern the guiding values of biblical interpretation at the brink of a new era for the church. Under the influence of Benedict XVI and Francis, Roman Catholics, whether lay or religious, have found renewed interest in studying sacred Scripture. Yet the church has also grown and faces new challenges in the new millennium. What does the future of Catholic biblical interpretation look like? And how ought the church’s rich heritage of biblical interpretation continue to influence it? This volume collects essays by some of the most influential voices in Catholic biblical scholarship today. Covering a variety of topics, from the Old Testament to the New Testament and biblical theology, the essays are united by a common goal: to hear the word of God and proclaim and apply it within the church. The authors pay special tribute to Marie-Joseph Lagrange. This nineteenth-century French Dominican led the way in blending critical methodology with respect for the Church’s authority in order to put scriptural study in service to the good of souls. Featuring diverse and authentically Catholic perspectives, The Future of Catholic Biblical Interpretation represents fresh purpose and direction for the church’s long and fruitful tradition of exegesis.


Christ in the Book of Revelation

Christ in the Book of Revelation
Author: Boxall, Ian
Publisher: Paulist Press
Total Pages: 113
Release: 2021
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1587688476

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Introduces readers to the multiple dimensions of Christ as portrayed in the Apocalypse.


Scripture

Scripture
Author: Ronald D. Witherup
Publisher: Paulist Press
Total Pages: 177
Release: 2006
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 080914428X

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This book describes the history of the Dogmatic Constitution on Divine Revelation, its content, its importance, and how it has helped to direct the future of Roman Catholic biblical studies.


Scripture and Tradition in the Letters of Paul

Scripture and Tradition in the Letters of Paul
Author: Witherup, Ronald D.
Publisher: Paulist Press
Total Pages: 142
Release: 2021-08
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1587688727

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Explores examples from several letters of Paul’s practice of quoting/using Scripture. Some of the topics explored are the question of written or oral sources; memorization; allusions vs. quotations; Paul’s understanding of “scripture”; his use of scripture in rhetorical argumentation (Jewish/Greco-Roman); eisegesis vs. exegesis; and what Paul’s use of Scripture might say to us today.


God's Word in Human Words

God's Word in Human Words
Author: Kenton L. Sparks
Publisher: Baker Academic
Total Pages: 416
Release: 2008-03
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0801027012

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A highly regarded Old Testament scholar argues that evangelicals can embrace biblical criticism without losing their faith.


Scripture and Social Justice

Scripture and Social Justice
Author: Anathea E. Portier-Young
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 281
Release: 2018-08-10
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1978702892

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The essays gathered here provide a panoramic view of current thinking on biblical texts that play important roles in contemporary struggles for social justice – either as inspiration or impediment. Here, from the hands of an ecumenical array of leading biblical scholars, are fresh and compelling resources for thinking biblically about what justice is and what it demands. Individual essays treat key debates, themes, and texts, locating each within its historical and cultural settings while also linking them to the most pressing justice concerns of the twenty-first century. The volume aims to challenge academic and ecclesiastical complacency and highlight key avenues for future scholarship and action.


The Unseen Realm

The Unseen Realm
Author: Heiser, Michael S.
Publisher: Lexham Press
Total Pages: 820
Release: 2015-09-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1577995570

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In The Unseen Realm, Dr. Michael Heiser examines the ancient context of Scripture, explaining how its supernatural worldview can help us grow in our understanding of God. He illuminates intriguing and amazing passages of the Bible that have been hiding in plain sight. You'll find yourself engaged in an enthusiastic pursuit of the truth, resulting in a new appreciation for God's Word. Why wasn't Eve surprised when the serpent spoke to her? How did descendants of the Nephilim survive the flood? Why did Jacob fuse Yahweh and his Angel together in his prayer? Who are the assembly of divine beings that God presides over? In what way do those beings participate in God's decisions? Why do Peter and Jude promote belief in imprisoned spirits? Why does Paul describe evil spirits in terms of geographical rulership? Who are the "glorious ones" that even angels dare not rebuke? After reading this book, you may never read your Bible the same way again. Endorsements "There is a world referred to in the Scripture that is quite unseen, but also quite present and active. Michael Heiser's The Unseen Realm seeks to unmask this world. Heiser shows how important it is to understand this world and appreciate how its contribution helps to make sense of Scripture. The book is clear and well done, treating many ideas and themes that often go unseen themselves. With this book, such themes will no longer be neglected, so read it and discover a new realm for reflection about what Scripture teaches." --Darrell L. Bock, Executive Director for Cultural Engagement, Senior Research Professor of New Testament Studies, Howard G. Hendricks Center for Christian Leadership and Cultural Engagement "'How was it possible that I had never seen that before?' Dr. Heiser's survey of the complex reality of the supernatural world as the Scriptures portray it covers a subject that is strangely sidestepped. No one is going to agree with everything in his book, but the subject deserves careful study, and so does this book." --John Goldingay, David Allan Hubbard Professor of Old Testament, School of Theology, Fuller Theological Seminary "This is a 'big' book in the best sense of the term. It is big in its scope and in its depth of analysis. Michael Heiser is a scholar who knows Scripture intimately in its ancient cultural context. All--scholars, clergy, and laypeople--who read this profound and accessible book will grow in their understanding of both the Old and New Testaments, particularly as their eyes are opened to the Bible's 'unseen world.'" --Tremper Longman III, Robert H. Gundry Professor of Biblical Studies, Westmont College