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Participatory Biblical Exegesis – A Theology of Biblical Interpretation: Reading the Scriptures

Autor Matthew Levering
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 31 ian 2008
The interpretation of Scripture has depended largely on the view of history held by theologians and exegetes. In Participatory Biblical Exegesis, Matthew Levering examines the changing views of history that distinguish patristic and medieval biblical exegesis from modern historical-critical exegesis.
Levering argues for a delicate interpretive balance, in which history is understood both as a process that participates in God’s creative and redemptive presence and as a set of linear moments. He identifies a split between theological and historical interpretations of scripture beginning in the high Middle Ages, considerably earlier than the emergence of historical-critical methods in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. Instead, he offers a vision of Scripture that is rooted in the exegetical practice of St. Thomas Aquinas and his sources but embraces historical-critical research as well.
 
Participatory Biblical Exegesis provides an original theological basis for critical exegesis. It integrates the work of contemporary exegetes, philosophers, theologians, and historians to provide a compelling vision of biblical interpretation.
 
"In recent years a number of theologians have addressed the growing awareness that a strictly historical approach to the interpretation of the Bible has run its course. . . . Levering's book is the most learned and sophisticated discussion of the issues to date." —Robert Louis Wilken, University of Virginia
 
"Here one of the most prolific young Catholic theologians offers a stimulating diagnosis of what's missing from contemporary perspectives on biblical interpretation. Levering's focus on properly understanding the nature of 'history' can reorient not only Catholic interpreters but also other traditions, without denying the legitimate value of critical scholarship. His nuanced recovery of the church's classic wisdom abounds with theological richness and spiritual encouragement." —Daniel J. Treier, Wheaton College
 
“This book presents an authoritative case for the reintegration of history and participation. Biblical interpretation, Levering claims, cannot rely on a purely linear view of history; instead, exegetes can only grasp the contents of the biblical text inasmuch as they participate in the faith of the Church. His sacramental hermeneutic, as well as his masterful display of scholarship, marks Levering as the true heir of Henri de Lubac, the great twentieth-century advocate of spiritual interpretation. This volume ought to function as a touchstone, both for Protestant and for Catholic approaches to sacred doctrine.” —Hans Boersma, J.I. Packer Professor of Theology, Regent College
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780268034061
ISBN-10: 0268034060
Pagini: 324
Dimensiuni: 161 x 239 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.6 kg
Ediția:1st Edition
Editura: MR – University of Notre Dame Press
Seria Reading the Scriptures


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“Levering compellingly argues for the legitimacy of a type of biblical interpretation once prevalent among the Fathers of the Church and medieval theologians, one that includes a participatory encounter with the divine. . . . Written from a Roman Catholic perspective, the volume will appeal to anyone interested in biblical interpretation. While directed toward scholars, the *book is nonetheless accessible to the intelligent lay reader.” —Library Journal

“Matthew Levering is among the most prolific young Catholic theologians working today. . . [He] has published widely on a variety of biblical, historical, and theological subjects. Participatory Biblical Exegesis is an excellent example of his wide-ranging interests and ability to synthesize exegetical, historical, philosophical, and systematic theological discussions. Levering states in the introduction that his purposes are largely constructive; the book weaves together scholarship from all of the aforementioned subdisciplines in support of his argument. Much of this scholarship is contained in the endnotes, which comprise nearly half of the book and are a veritable treasure trove of information for those working in this area. . . ." —Pro Ecclesia
 

Participatory Biblical Exegesis stands out from the ever-growing mass of books on bibliography by offering a cogent pathology of contemporary biblical exegesis, which manages to free itself from the quagmire of hermeneutical theory. Yet it goes beyond the task of diagnosis and, by appealing to Aquinas, illustrates the way exegesis can be done, and indeed has been done, when unencumbered by the conventions of contemporary hermeneutics which have in large part been underwritten by a linear-historical view of reality.” —European Journal of Theology

“Interest in the patristic and medieval traditions of biblical interpretation has been growing in the last decade, in both Protestant and Catholic circles. Levering’s book is a sophisticated and detailed contribution to the approach.” —Theological Studies

“New methods in biblical interpretation have become something of a staple in the theological diet over the past decade, but the subject is so vast that a different angle is always possible, and Matthew Levering offers us just that. In this book, he explores the thesis that the interpretation of Scripture followed a particular path of development up to the late thirteenth century, when it suddenly diverged into something much more academic and distant from the life of the church.” —Themelios

Notă biografică

Matthew Levering is associate professor of theology at Ave Maria University. He has published numerous books, including Christ’s Fulfillment of Torah and Temple: Salvation according to Thomas Aquinas (University of Notre Dame Press, 2002).
 

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The interpretation of Scripture has depended largely on the view of history held by theologians and exegetes. This title examines the changing views of history that distinguish patristic and medieval biblical exegesis from modern historical-critical exegesis. It provides an original theological basis for critical exegesis.