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Luther’s Biblical Hermeneutics as Ethics

Studies in Christian Ethics, 2018
This article examines a thread that runs through Martin Luther’s biblical and catechetical writings: his appropriation of a Messianic logic in light of a creedal interpretation of the whole of Scripture. Situating my case in relation to recent philosophical scholarship on the apostle Paul, I contend that this biblical hermeneutic may well be Luther’s ...
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Biblical Hermeneutics

2021
Abstract This chapter presents a survey of biblical interpretation in the Byzantine world from late antiquity through the late Byzantine period. Literary genres, schools of thought, historical periods, as well as major writers, theologians, and exegetes are covered.
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Hermeneutics, biblical

2018
Hermeneutics has traditionally been defined as the theory of interpretation. Biblical hermeneutics concerns the interpretation of biblical texts. But ‘interpretation’ tends to reflect the nature of the discipline only from ancient times to about 1960. Increasingly it has come to be seen not as a tool used for difficult or obscure texts, or even for the
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Balthasar’s biblical hermeneutics

2004
Hans Urs von Balthasar believed that all theology is hermeneutics: theologians should devote their energies to interpreting God's self-revelation in nature, history, and the Bible ( TD2 , 91). His principal theoretical remarks about scriptural interpretation are found in the first volume of The Glory of the Lord , the second volume of the Theo-Drama ,
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Biblical Eschatology and Political Hermeneutics

Theology Today, 1969
“Our task today is to discern the interaction of God's promise and man's historical experience in the political arena. Men today are increasingly aware that major issues affecting the present and future quality of human life often take a social and political form.
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