Includes bibliographical references (pages 221-240) and index.
CONTENTS NOTE
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1. Classical and modern exegesis -- 2. Raymond Brown -- 3. Brevard Childs -- 4. Juan Luis Segundo -- 5. Henri de Lubac -- 6. Utraque Unum.
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SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
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"There is a tension between classic and modern approaches to the Bible that continues to drive discussion today. For traditional theology, the Bible was divine revelation and a Church Father could say "we listen to God when we read." For critical history, the Bible was a collection of writings from the past to be read no differently than any other book. The weight of the tension falls on those who wish to combine the two approaches without being false to either. This book comes to the issues through sustained examination of contemporary writers committed to the faithful practice of both theology and history: biblical scholars Raymond Brown and Brevard Childs, and theologians Juan Luis Segundo and Henri de Lubac." "The book should prove helpful to students as an overview of some of the issues involved, while more advanced readers will appreciate its analysis of recent scholars as well as the attempt to integrate and adapt their insights."--Jacket.
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22573/ctt25hrz3
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Title
Receiving the Bible in faith.
TITLE USED AS SUBJECT
Bible-- Criticism, interpretation, etc.-- History.
Bible., New Testament-- Relation to the Old Testament.