<i>Inspiration and Interpretation</i> provides readers with a much needed general theological introduction to the study of Sacred Scripture. Denis Farkasfalvy presents the Catholic understanding of biblical inspiration, canon, and interpretation from historical and systematic points of view, startin
Inspiration & interpretation: a theological introduction to Sacred Scripture
β Scribed by Farkasfalvy, Denis M.
- Publisher
- Catholic University of America Press
- Year
- 2010
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 264
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
"According to the Scriptures" : the Old Testament in the Apostolic church --
"I am writing to you" : the origins of the New Testament --
Theology of inspiration in the New Testament --
The Eucharistic provenance of the Christian Bible --
Interpretation and canon in the second century : the beginnings of patristic exegesis --
Patristic exegesis after Irenaeus --
Scripture in the Middle Ages --
The Bible and biblical theology in the modern church --
Inspiration and interpretation at Vatican II : the dogmatic constitution Dei Verbum --
Inspiration, canon, and interpretation : a systematic presentation.
β¦ Subjects
Catholic Church -- Doctrines;Bible -- Inspiration;Bible -- Hermeneutics;Bible -- Inspiration -- History of doctrines;RELIGION / Biblical Studies / Exegesis & Hermeneutics;BIBLES / General;RELIGION / Biblical Reference / General;RELIGION / Biblical Reference / Handbooks
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