Navigating in the Labyrinth of Biblical Interpretations
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Abstract
The history of biblical interpretation records multiple tensions and advances in biblical scholarship besides the theological use of the Bible. This paper presents the model of four cultures proposed by John W. O’Malley, in particular the prophetic, academic, humanistic and artistic cultures, and applies them to the history of biblical interpretations. The paper also attempts to understand why there have been so many different approaches in theology and biblical studies.
Keywords
- Culture
- Interpretation
- Bible