Challenges to Biblical Interpretation: Collected Essays 1991-2001 Contributor(s): Räisänen, Heikki (Author) |
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ISBN: 9004120521 ISBN-13: 9789004120525 Publisher: Brill OUR PRICE: $207.10 Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats Published: October 2001 Annotation: The book offers a selection of the author's seminal recent articles, focusing on Jesus, Paul, and questions of principle. It contributes to the Jesus quest by questioning the authenticity of some sayings and stories usually counted to the "bedrock" of the tradition. It analyses the ambiguous relationship of early Christians, especially Paul, to their Jewish heritage. It suggests new ways of handling fundamental questions of principle in biblical interpretation. The book is likely to stimulate thought and discussion, challenging widely held views. The author reflects on the use of New Testament in responsible modern theology, defending classical historical criticism against recent challenges. The emphasis put on the role of experience in the formation of early Christian thought and on the significance of the "effective history" of the Bible is especially helpful. |
Additional Information |
BISAC Categories: - Religion | Biblical Criticism & Interpretation - New Testament - Architecture | Interior Design - General - Religion | Christianity - History |
Dewey: 225.6 |
LCCN: 2001043582 |
Series: Biblical Interpretation |
Physical Information: 1.05" H x 6.5" W x 9.58" (1.62 lbs) 336 pages |
Themes: - Religious Orientation - Christian |
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Publisher Description: The book offers a selection of the author's seminal recent articles, focusing on Jesus, Paul, and questions of principle. It contributes to the Jesus quest by questioning the authenticity of some sayings and stories usually counted to the "bedrock" of the tradition. It analyses the ambiguous relationship of early Christians, especially Paul, to their Jewish heritage. It suggests new ways of handling fundamental questions of principle in biblical interpretation. The book is likely to stimulate thought and discussion, challenging widely held views. The author reflects on the use of New Testament in responsible modern theology, defending classical historical criticism against recent challenges. The emphasis put on the role of experience in the formation of early Christian thought and on the significance of the "effective history" of the Bible is especially helpful. |