Theologians on Scripture

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    • Paddison, Angus

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Theologians on Scripture

[edited by] Angus Paddison

Bloomsbury T&T Clark, 2016

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Bibliography: p. [213]-229

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Description

The movement that is known as 'theological interpretation of Scripture' reminds us that the reading and exegesis of Scripture is an indispensable part of the theologian's work, not to be reserved to biblical scholars alone. This insight that the reading of Scripture is a theological responsibility is always at risk of being eclipsed by the modern disciplinary divisions between biblical studies, historical theology, and systematic theology. Intended as a contribution to the theological re-engagement with Scripture, this book invites a range of high-profile systematic and constructive theologians to reflect on the role that the reading and interpretation of Scripture plays in their theological work, both professionally and more personally. Spanning a cross-section of theological perspectives contributors reflect on the role of tradition in their reading of Scripture, the company they view as indispensable in their engagement with the text, the place of historical critical study and biblical studies, and the significance of their context. The book will be valued by all those who care for the place of Scripture in theology and the life of the church, as well as those who want an insight into the state of contemporary theology.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction - Angus Paddison, University of Winchester, UK 2. The Gospel as an Image of the Kingdom, Andrea Andreopoulos, University of Winchester, UK 3. Finding a Critical Space: Scripture and Experience in Practical Theology, Zoe Bennett, Cambridge Theological Federation, UK 4. Evolution, Language and the Biblical Text, Oliver Davies, Kings College London, UK 5. Scripture Used Implicitly Within Public Bioethics, Robin Gill, University of Kent, UK 6. Learning to Live Within a Tradition, Timothy Gorringe, University of Exeter, UK 7. Sola Scriptura, the Community of the Church and a Pluralist Age, Tom Greggs, University of Aberdeen, UK 8. Christian Doctrine and the Discipline of Reading Scripture, Mike Higton, University of Exeter, UK 9. Gathering Gifts Under Gunfire: A Feminist Use of Scripture, Lisa Isherwood, University of Winchester, UK 10. The Virtue of Attentiveness, Murray Rae, University of Otago, New Zealand 11. Explorations in Front of the Text, Anthony G. Reddie, Queens Theological Federation, UK 12. Read-Pray-Trust. One Theologian's Encounters with Scripture, Christoph Schwoebel, University of Tubingen, Germany 13. How I Read the Bible, Graham Ward, University of Oxford, UK 14. The Fullness of Scripture in the Christian Life, Angus Paddison, University of Winchester, UK Bibliography

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