The issue surrounding the value of the various historicocritical methods of exegesis is dealt with in this article. The various methods (Form criticism, Literary criticism, History of transmission, Redaction history and Tradition history) are explicated and discussed Literary criticism deals with the written sources used for the compilation o f a work. Form criticism is coricemed with the form in which statements have been poured. History of transmission (Uberleferungsgeschichte) looks at the transmission o f a certain section, also within the context of the period in which it was written down. Tradition history looks at the development and the run of specific traditions, such as the exodus from Egypt. Redaction history is concerned with th...
The failure of exegetes to agree on hermeneutical principles is said to be one of the major causes f...
This essay firstly investigates the role of history and religious expe-rience in the research of bib...
<strong>Hermeneutical premises in historical Jesus research: Methodological presuppositions.&l...
Variant readings in manuscripts and other documented evidence show that the Hebrew Bible was the foc...
Rhetorical criticism and the interpretation of the Old Testament Modern history of Biblical interp...
Highlighted by the work of Hans-Georg Gadamer, the history of reception (Wirkungsgechichte) is often...
This article investigates the grammatical-historical method of biblical interpretation. The aim is t...
This chapter examines how historical and critical modalities of reading sacred scripture became cent...
"tradition criticism", but this term suffers from the same defects as the term "form ...
This article evaluates the origins, nature and role of historical criticism in biblical studies as a...
<strong>The historical critical method in perspective</strong><br /> The historica...
There are two dimensions to the argument offered in this article, both of them pertaining to methodo...
The discussion on methodology in the South African exegetical and hermeneutical debate has not been ...
New Testament critics in the last century were preoccupied with the sources of the Gospels, chiefly ...
<strong>The miraculous multiplication of loaves (Mt 14:13–21 and par): Historical criticism in...
The failure of exegetes to agree on hermeneutical principles is said to be one of the major causes f...
This essay firstly investigates the role of history and religious expe-rience in the research of bib...
<strong>Hermeneutical premises in historical Jesus research: Methodological presuppositions.&l...
Variant readings in manuscripts and other documented evidence show that the Hebrew Bible was the foc...
Rhetorical criticism and the interpretation of the Old Testament Modern history of Biblical interp...
Highlighted by the work of Hans-Georg Gadamer, the history of reception (Wirkungsgechichte) is often...
This article investigates the grammatical-historical method of biblical interpretation. The aim is t...
This chapter examines how historical and critical modalities of reading sacred scripture became cent...
"tradition criticism", but this term suffers from the same defects as the term "form ...
This article evaluates the origins, nature and role of historical criticism in biblical studies as a...
<strong>The historical critical method in perspective</strong><br /> The historica...
There are two dimensions to the argument offered in this article, both of them pertaining to methodo...
The discussion on methodology in the South African exegetical and hermeneutical debate has not been ...
New Testament critics in the last century were preoccupied with the sources of the Gospels, chiefly ...
<strong>The miraculous multiplication of loaves (Mt 14:13–21 and par): Historical criticism in...
The failure of exegetes to agree on hermeneutical principles is said to be one of the major causes f...
This essay firstly investigates the role of history and religious expe-rience in the research of bib...
<strong>Hermeneutical premises in historical Jesus research: Methodological presuppositions.&l...