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Evangelical Catholics and Catholic biblical scholarship: An examination of Scott Hahn's canonical, liturgical, and covenantal biblical exegesis.
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Evangelical Catholics and Catholic biblical scholarship: An examination of Scott Hahn's canonical, liturgical, and covenantal biblical exegesis./
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Morrow, Jeffrey Lawrence.
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404 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 68-02, Section: A, page: 0606.
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Evangelical Catholics and Catholic biblical scholarship: An examination of Scott Hahn's canonical, liturgical, and covenantal biblical exegesis.
Morrow, Jeffrey Lawrence.
Evangelical Catholics and Catholic biblical scholarship: An examination of Scott Hahn's canonical, liturgical, and covenantal biblical exegesis.
- 404 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 68-02, Section: A, page: 0606.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Dayton, 2007.
This dissertation examines Scott Hahn's biblical exegesis as an example of evangelical Catholic biblical interpretation. In the current context, Catholic biblical exegesis is all too often separated from Catholic theology. I argue that evangelical Catholic biblical interpretation, which Hahn exemplifies, is profitable for surmounting this impasse between exegesis and theology. Using Hahn's interpretation of the concept of covenant in Scripture, and his exegesis of the Last Supper and related passages in the Gospels, I demonstrate how Hahn reads the Bible canonically, that is, as one unified whole. Hahn learned from Jewish biblical scholarship, as well as from his evangelical Protestant teachers, to respect the Bible as a text, and as the word of God. From Catholic biblical exegetes Hahn learned to appropriate patristic and medieval exegesis as well as the historical critical method, and retain a profound respect for the Bible as the word of God. Hahn argues for a liturgical reading of Scripture. He maintains that the liturgy is a privileged site for biblical interpretation, and that the Bible's content is likewise often liturgical. I argue that Hahn's canonical, liturgical, and covenantal biblical exegesis helps point the way beyond the current impasse in Catholic biblical studies. Catholic Bible scholars need to take Scripture's canonical unity seriously, and the Bible should be read using the traditional senses of Scripture. Finally, Hahn's call for a liturgical biblical hermeneutic has important implications for a theological reading of Scripture. In short, Hahn's biblical interpretation utilizes traditional Jewish, Catholic, and Protestant exegesis in a way that helps Catholics read the Bible theologically, from the heart of the Church, and within the living stream of the Sacred Liturgy.Subjects--Topical Terms:
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