The Future of Catholic Biblical Scholarship: A Constructive ConversationWm. B. Eerdmans Publishing, 2002 - 299 Luke Timothy Johnson and William Kurz are Roman Catholic New Testament scholars who think that the apparent good health of biblical scholarship in America is deceptive. Despite its huge production of learning, Catholic scholarship has lost some of its soul because of its distance from the life and concerns of living faith communities. In this volume the authors open a conversation with others in the church concerning a future Catholic biblical scholarship that maintains the freedom of critical inquiry but within a living loyalty to tradition. Looking not to criticize but to strengthen, the authors model the type of dialogue that is needed today. Johnson first reviews the current state of Catholic biblical scholarship and then points out important lessons from throughout the tradition of interpretation. He calls for imagining the world that Scripture imagines as the presupposition for the organic use of the Bible in theology. Kurz responds to Johnson's chapters and then offers his own approach to biblical interpretation, showing how literary analysis of the Gospel of John can be brought into conversation with the Nicene Creed, with recent debates in ethics, and with the practices of the church. After Johnson responds to Kurz, the authors jointly conclude by addressing a series of questions concerning hard issues now facing Catholic biblical scholarship. |
Spis treści
Preface | vii |
Abbreviations | x |
Whats Catholic about Catholic Biblical Scholarship? An Opening Statement | 3 |
Rejoining a Long Conversation | 35 |
Origen and the Transformation of the Mind | 64 |
Augustine and the Demands of Charity | 91 |
Imagining the World That Scripture Imagines | 119 |
Bill Kurz Response to Luke Johnson | 143 |
Voices in the Church Preunderstandings in Applying Scripture | 182 |
Bread of Life in John 6 Intertextuality and the Unity of Scripture | 203 |
Feeding the 5000 in John 6 and the Eucharist Spiritual Senses and Attualization | 219 |
Test Case Whose Sins You Shall Forgive in John 20 Applying Scripture with the Catechism | 237 |
Luke Johnson Response to Bill Kurz | 249 |
Opening the Conversation | 263 |
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Beyond Historical Criticism Reading Johns Prologue as Catholics | 159 |
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