An edition of Opening up the Scriptures (2008)

Opening up the Scriptures

Joseph Ratzinger and the foundations of biblical interpretation

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An edition of Opening up the Scriptures (2008)

Opening up the Scriptures

Joseph Ratzinger and the foundations of biblical interpretation

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Table of Contents

On the horizon of hope
Carlos Granados and Luis Sánchez-Navarro
Scriptural interpretation in conflict : on the foundations and the itinerary of exegesis today
Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger
Preliminary consideration : where we are and what we must do
The state of the problem
The task
Examples of self-criticism of the
Historical-critical method : the methodologies of Martin Dibelius and Rudolf Bultmann
The main elements of the method and their presuppositions
The philosophical origin of the method
Basic elements of a new synthesis
Biblical exegesis : a science of faith
Ignace de la Potterie
The Bible : human word and Word of God
The Bible as human Word
The Bible and the Word of God
The relation between the two aspects
What does Scripture have to say about this?
The unity of the whole of Scripture
The interpretation of sacred Scripture : a science of faith
The problem
The "science of faith" according to R. Guardini
Michael Theobald's critical reaction
Attempt at a synthesis
Is a biblical theology possible?
Paul Beauchamp
The reality and the wish
A theology of the two Testaments is necessary today
Christian-Jewish relations
The Gospel and cultures
Biblical law and the violence of the world
Jesus Christ and the two Testaments
The challenge
The commitment of the subject-reader
The course of the research
Ethics and aesthetics
Obstacles
Exegesis : reading the Scriptures in faith
Bruna Costacurta
Christ in contemporary exegesis : where we are and where we are going
Klemens Stock
Outline of the situation today
Thesis 1: the gap between the pre-Paschal Jesus and the post-Paschal Christ has shrunk somewhat
Thesis 2: the search for the "historical Jesus" continues
Thesis 3: there is a growing distance from historical-critical exegesis from many sides
Thesis 4: there are efforts to reclaim the Jewishness of Jesus
Thesis 5: new approaches are also affecting how we see Christ
Possible directions for exegetical work on Christ
First guideline : less violence with the sources
Second guideline : more trust in the unique form of the sources
Third guideline : painstaking historical work
Fourth guideline : the whole as the reference-point
Christ in John and Mark
All of God's relations to men are mediated to them through Jesus
Mark is concentrated on the christological question
Mark preserves the christological question
The reception in the church of the dogmatic constitution "dei verbum"
Albert Cardinal VanHoye
Scripture and Word of God
Scripture and tradition
Revelation and communion
Inspiration and believing community
Biblical studies and theology
Exegesis and the magisterium of the church
Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger original publications.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and indexes.

Published in
Grand Rapids, Mich
Series
Ressourcement : retrieval and renewal in Catholic thought

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
220.601
Library of Congress
BS476 .E7613 2008

The Physical Object

Pagination
xxv, 148 p. ;
Number of pages
148

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Open Library
OL19287475M
ISBN 13
9780802860118
LCCN
2008011045
Goodreads
4175956

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