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The historical-critical method, developed in the 19th-century, has dominated exegesis in the past several generations. However, over the pats 50 years different so-called "contextual" readings have developed (i.e. theologies of liberation), as well canonical and theological readings of biblical texts.
 
The historical-critical method, developed in the 19th-century, has dominated exegesis in the past several generations. However, over the pats 50 years different so-called "contextual" readings have developed (i.e. theologies of liberation), as well canonical and theological readings of biblical texts.
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==Recommended Reading==
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==Resources==
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==[[Canonical Areas]]==
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===[[Holy Scripture]]===
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===[[Content of Scripture]]===
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a. [[Books of the Bible & Category]]
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b. [[Major Biblical Figures]]
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c. [[Major Biblical Themes]]
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===[[Context of Scripture]]===
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a. [[Historical Context]]
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b. [[Canonical Context]]
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c. [[Literary Context]]
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d.    [[Transmission / Translation]]
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===[[Interpretive Methods]]===
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a. [[Patristic Interpretive Methods]]
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b. [[Medieval Interpretive Methods]]
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c. [[Reformation Interpretive Methods]]
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d. [[Modern Interpretive Methods]]

Revision as of 22:11, 23 May 2018

The historical-critical method, developed in the 19th-century, has dominated exegesis in the past several generations. However, over the pats 50 years different so-called "contextual" readings have developed (i.e. theologies of liberation), as well canonical and theological readings of biblical texts.

Recommended Reading

Resources

Canonical Areas

Holy Scripture

Content of Scripture

a. Books of the Bible & Category b. Major Biblical Figures c. Major Biblical Themes

Context of Scripture

a. Historical Context b. Canonical Context c. Literary Context d. Transmission / Translation

Interpretive Methods

a. Patristic Interpretive Methods b. Medieval Interpretive Methods c. Reformation Interpretive Methods d. Modern Interpretive Methods