The Bible in the Churches [electronic resource]: How Various Christians Interpret the Scriptures.
Material type: TextSeries: Studies in TheologyPublication details: Milwaukee : Marquette University Press June 1994.Edition: 3rd ed.,Revised,ExpurgatedDescription: 217 p. illISBN:- 9780874626285
- 0874626285 (Trade Paper)
- 220.6/09 21
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220.6082 RUSS Feminist interpretation of the Bible / | 220.6082 SCHU Rhetoric and ethic : | 220.6089 They were all together in one place : toward minority biblical criticism / | 220.609 The Bible in the Churches | 220.609 A history of biblical interpretation / | 220.609 Scripture and pluralism : | 220.609 Houses of the interpreter |
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Annotation How is the Bible read in the churches today? Was the Bible always studied as it is now? Is modern biblical scholarship a source of unity or division among the churches? This collaborative venture explores such questions in the hope of clarifying the ecumenical potential of biblical study today and in history. The Bible in The Churches explains how the Bible is interpreted in the Catholic, Orthodox, Lutheran, Evangelical, and Reformed churches, respectively. As a way of focusing the similarities and differences, each exegete presents an exposition of Ephesians 2:1-10. In a conclusion, George H. Tavard, A.A., gives a masterful overview of scriptural study in the history of the church and describes the ecumenical task that lies ahead.
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