This article presents an updated analysis of the hermeneutical debate on biblical inspiration, focusing on key dimensions such as the relationships between inspiration and incarnation, inspiration and history, and inspiration and ecclesial life. The study aims to show how recent developments in historiography contribute valuable perspectives for a nuanced hermeneutics of inspiration. These insights underscore the essential role of the historical-critical method in conducting exegesis that remains theologically aligned with the doctrine of inspiration.
Biblical Inspiration at the Crossroads of History and Theology: Some Considerations
Costa Paolo
2024-01-01
Abstract
This article presents an updated analysis of the hermeneutical debate on biblical inspiration, focusing on key dimensions such as the relationships between inspiration and incarnation, inspiration and history, and inspiration and ecclesial life. The study aims to show how recent developments in historiography contribute valuable perspectives for a nuanced hermeneutics of inspiration. These insights underscore the essential role of the historical-critical method in conducting exegesis that remains theologically aligned with the doctrine of inspiration.File in questo prodotto:
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