The Reformation and the Right Reading of Scripture The Reformation and the Right Reading of Scripture

The Reformation and the Right Reading of Scripture

    • $49.99
    • $49.99

Publisher Description

In 1517, Luther nailed his Ninety-Five Theses to the door of Wittenberg's castle church. Luther's seemingly inconsequential act ultimately launched the Reformation, a movement that forever transformed both the Church and Western culture. The repositioning of the Bible as beginning, middle, and end of Christian faith was crucial to the Reformation. Two words alone captured this emphasis on the Bible's divine inspiration, its abiding authority, and its clarity, efficacy, and sufficiency:  sola scriptura.
 
In the five centuries since the Reformation, the confidence Luther and the Reformers placed in the Bible has slowly eroded. Enlightened modernity came to treat the Bible like any other text, subjecting it to a near endless array of historical-critical methods derived from the sciences and philosophy. The result is that in many quarters of Protestantism today the Bible as word has ceased to be the Word.
 
In The Reformation and the Right Reading of Scripture, Iain Provan aims to restore a Reformation-like confidence in the Bible by recovering a Reformation-like reading strategy. To accomplish these aims Provan first acknowledges the value in the Church's precritical appropriation of the Bible and, then, in a chastened use of modern and postmodern critical methods. But Provan resolutely returns to the Reformers' affirmation of the centrality of the literal sense of the text, in the Bible's original languages, for a right-minded biblical interpretation. In the end the volume shows that it is possible to arrive at an approach to biblical interpretation for the twenty-first century that does not simply replicate the Protestant hermeneutics of the sixteenth, but stands in fundamental continuity with them. Such lavish attention to, and importance placed upon, a seriously literal interpretation of Scripture is appropriate to the Christian confession of the word as Word--the one God's Word for the one world.

GENRE
Religion & Spirituality
RELEASED
2017
October 31
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
724
Pages
PUBLISHER
Baylor University Press
SELLER
Ingram DV LLC
SIZE
8.1
MB
Chapters of Bible Study / A Popular Introduction to the Study of the Sacred Scriptures Chapters of Bible Study / A Popular Introduction to the Study of the Sacred Scriptures
2018
The Jesus Problem / A Restatement of the Myth Theory The Jesus Problem / A Restatement of the Myth Theory
2017
The Historical Jesus / A Survey of Positions The Historical Jesus / A Survey of Positions
2017
History of Dogma History of Dogma
2018
Ecclesiastes, Song of Songs Ecclesiastes, Song of Songs
2011
NIVAC Bundle 3: Wisdom Books NIVAC Bundle 3: Wisdom Books
2015
Discovering Genesis Discovering Genesis
2016
Eerdmans Commentary on the Bible: Daniel Eerdmans Commentary on the Bible: Daniel
2019
1 and 2 Kings 1 and 2 Kings
2016
A Biblical History of Israel, Second Edition A Biblical History of Israel, Second Edition
2015