This article uses Hans Frei's famous image of the ‘eclipse’ of biblical narrative to explore the link between situating the book of Daniel historically and grasping its theological point(s). The critical/conservative stand-off over the book of Daniel is rehearsed by way of key agenda-setting Victorian voices, and it is then argued that Frei's perspective allows the reader to move on from assessing descriptive accuracy towards focusing on ascriptive purpose(s). Various examples of how such an ascriptive approach might clarify Daniel are considered, including specific attention to the complexities of Daniel 11’s problematic relationship to what did and did not happen to Antiochus Epiphanes
Excerpts from Past Issues of Melita Theologica, 2/2 (1949-50): 79-96 available via the following lin...
Historian and divine Thomas Fuller’s comparison of the Geneva Bible’s marginal annotations to "spect...
Introduction to Daniel Is Daniel a Model for Christians Today? The Big Picture of the Book of Daniel...
One productive avenue for locating the best practices for integrating historical and theological exe...
Reading Daniel as a Theological Hermeneutics Textbook is a thesis that sets out to read the book of ...
This thesis analyzes and evaluates significant directions in Daniel research during the past fifteen...
This article investigates some aspects of Daniel 2 and attempts to demonstrate the value of the lite...
This article investigates some aspects of Daniel 2 and attempts to demonstrate the value of the lite...
Throughout history, there has been a great effort to corroborate the truth recorded in the Bible. Ma...
This article investigates whether, within Seventh-day Adventism, the hermeneutical approach is chang...
Since the end of the 19th century at least 16 different primary influences on the vision of Daniel 7...
Currently Historicism scholars are hesitant about the relevancy to the text of Daniel 1, specificall...
Hans Frei's fresh interpretation in Eclipse of Biblical Narrative demonstrates the specific ways in ...
[Excerpt] Richard Briggs’s paper, “A Test Case in Ascriptive Realism: The Quest of the Historical Da...
Problem The objective of the present study was to establish a rigorous exegetical basis for a histor...
Excerpts from Past Issues of Melita Theologica, 2/2 (1949-50): 79-96 available via the following lin...
Historian and divine Thomas Fuller’s comparison of the Geneva Bible’s marginal annotations to "spect...
Introduction to Daniel Is Daniel a Model for Christians Today? The Big Picture of the Book of Daniel...
One productive avenue for locating the best practices for integrating historical and theological exe...
Reading Daniel as a Theological Hermeneutics Textbook is a thesis that sets out to read the book of ...
This thesis analyzes and evaluates significant directions in Daniel research during the past fifteen...
This article investigates some aspects of Daniel 2 and attempts to demonstrate the value of the lite...
This article investigates some aspects of Daniel 2 and attempts to demonstrate the value of the lite...
Throughout history, there has been a great effort to corroborate the truth recorded in the Bible. Ma...
This article investigates whether, within Seventh-day Adventism, the hermeneutical approach is chang...
Since the end of the 19th century at least 16 different primary influences on the vision of Daniel 7...
Currently Historicism scholars are hesitant about the relevancy to the text of Daniel 1, specificall...
Hans Frei's fresh interpretation in Eclipse of Biblical Narrative demonstrates the specific ways in ...
[Excerpt] Richard Briggs’s paper, “A Test Case in Ascriptive Realism: The Quest of the Historical Da...
Problem The objective of the present study was to establish a rigorous exegetical basis for a histor...
Excerpts from Past Issues of Melita Theologica, 2/2 (1949-50): 79-96 available via the following lin...
Historian and divine Thomas Fuller’s comparison of the Geneva Bible’s marginal annotations to "spect...
Introduction to Daniel Is Daniel a Model for Christians Today? The Big Picture of the Book of Daniel...