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  1. Kanonische und/oder kirchliche Schriftauslegung?
    Der Kanon und die Suche nach der Einheit
    Autor*in: Rahner, Johanna
    Erschienen: 2001

    In recent discussions of the role of biblical criticism and its findings the question of the canon of Scripture has become one of special concern. There is an increasingly apologetic attempt to distinguish between what can be gained by historical and... mehr

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    Index theologicus der Universitätsbibliothek Tübingen
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    In recent discussions of the role of biblical criticism and its findings the question of the canon of Scripture has become one of special concern. There is an increasingly apologetic attempt to distinguish between what can be gained by historical and literary criticism on the one hand, and the interpretation of the Bible as Holy Scripture on the other. Here, 'canonicity' as differentia specifica of biblical literature is brought into focus. On closer examination the systematic implications of such attempts cannot be regarded as adequately considered. Such a development must be treated with greatest caution – not least against the background of the ideas concerning the inspiration and the exegesis of Scripture as found in Vatican II's constitution 'Dei Verbum'. For in DV 11 and 12 any exegesis reflecting on 'canonicity' is directed back to historical criticism (N. Lohfink). Thus it is without any theological or biblical-hermeneutical justification if one starts looking for a narrowed-down ecclesiological principle of exegesis and unity beyond the christological focus of the individual biblical author's witnessing. Unity and unification – in a NT sense – happen – as St John's Gospel makes clear – from the basis of christological witnessing. The unity of witnessing, and thus the unity of those who are Christ's witnesses through discipleship can only be conceived within the framework of a functional reference to this foundation.

     

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    Übergeordneter Titel: Enthalten in: Zeitschrift für katholische Theologie; Würzburg : Echter, 1877; 123(2001), 4, Seite 402-422; Online-Ressource

    Schlagworte: Kanon; Exegese; Hermeneutik; Bibelwissenschaft; Inspiration; Historische Kritik
  2. Kanonische und/oder kirchliche Schriftauslegung?
    Der Kanon und die Suche nach der Einheit
    Autor*in: Rahner, Johanna
    Erschienen: 2001

    In recent discussions of the role of biblical criticism and its findings the question of the canon of Scripture has become one of special concern. There is an increasingly apologetic attempt to distinguish between what can be gained by historical and... mehr

    Diözesanbibliothek Rottenburg
    Z 3-2001
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    Index theologicus der Universitätsbibliothek Tübingen
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    Theologicum, Evangelisches und Katholisches Seminar, Bibliothek
    Zk 59-123
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    In recent discussions of the role of biblical criticism and its findings the question of the canon of Scripture has become one of special concern. There is an increasingly apologetic attempt to distinguish between what can be gained by historical and literary criticism on the one hand, and the interpretation of the Bible as Holy Scripture on the other. Here, 'canonicity' as differentia specifica of biblical literature is brought into focus. On closer examination the systematic implications of such attempts cannot be regarded as adequately considered. Such a development must be treated with greatest caution – not least against the background of the ideas concerning the inspiration and the exegesis of Scripture as found in Vatican II's constitution 'Dei Verbum'. For in DV 11 and 12 any exegesis reflecting on 'canonicity' is directed back to historical criticism (N. Lohfink). Thus it is without any theological or biblical-hermeneutical justification if one starts looking for a narrowed-down ecclesiological principle of exegesis and unity beyond the christological focus of the individual biblical author's witnessing. Unity and unification – in a NT sense – happen – as St John's Gospel makes clear – from the basis of christological witnessing. The unity of witnessing, and thus the unity of those who are Christ's witnesses through discipleship can only be conceived within the framework of a functional reference to this foundation.

     

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    Quelle: Verbundkataloge
    Sprache: Deutsch
    Medientyp: Aufsatz aus einer Zeitschrift
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    Übergeordneter Titel: Enthalten in: Zeitschrift für katholische Theologie; Würzburg : Echter, 1877; 123(2001), 4, Seite 402-422

    Schlagworte: Kanon; Exegese; Hermeneutik; Bibelwissenschaft; Inspiration; Historische Kritik