Robert Jenson, Kevin Vanhoozer, and Rowan Williams represent three distinct conceptions of how scripture should be used in relation to the five sources of theology: scripture, church, tradition, reason, and experience. Jenson argues that the church, under the guidance of the Spirit, should ultimately determine scripture’s meaning. Vanhoozer contends that scripture should be regarded as highest in authority, not the interpretations of the church or tradition, nor reason or experience. Williams, finally, proposes that Christ, experienced apart from infallible mediators, should ultimately norm how scripture should be used. Reason provides the means, in light of historical testimony, to know Christ’s original significance, while the church and ...
If our conversations about the Bible, its meaning, and its authority seem always to prove fruitless,...
The St. Scripture and St. Tradition have the same value and authority, they are two forms of communi...
This book demonstrates a number of approaches made by biblical scholars to find a theology of the Ch...
Robert Jenson, Kevin Vanhoozer, and Rowan Williams represent three distinct conceptions of how scrip...
Traditionally, the Bible has been at the centre of the Church’s life and thought. It has been viewe...
This thesis outlines Archbishop Richard Chenevix Trench’s theology of Scripture, showing that he rea...
The article deals that biblical theology of Еmerging church focused primarily on the issues of the r...
Includes bibliographical references (p. ).Those within the free church tradition have often appealed...
As Christians have gathered throughout the centuries, the writings of the Hebrew and Christian Scrip...
The way Scripture understands itself is presented elsewhere in the theses sent out by the Council. T...
In the late twentieth century, dissatisfaction with historical-critical methods of interpreting scri...
Brevard Childs argues for the inner logic of scripture’s textual authority as an historical reality ...
One of the main features of the contemporary Theological Interpretation of Scripture movement is the...
As an exercise in the ‘theology of disclosure’, the present essay proposes a kind of phenomenologica...
The aim of this thesis is to provide an appropriate evaluation of ecclesiological concept in thinkin...
If our conversations about the Bible, its meaning, and its authority seem always to prove fruitless,...
The St. Scripture and St. Tradition have the same value and authority, they are two forms of communi...
This book demonstrates a number of approaches made by biblical scholars to find a theology of the Ch...
Robert Jenson, Kevin Vanhoozer, and Rowan Williams represent three distinct conceptions of how scrip...
Traditionally, the Bible has been at the centre of the Church’s life and thought. It has been viewe...
This thesis outlines Archbishop Richard Chenevix Trench’s theology of Scripture, showing that he rea...
The article deals that biblical theology of Еmerging church focused primarily on the issues of the r...
Includes bibliographical references (p. ).Those within the free church tradition have often appealed...
As Christians have gathered throughout the centuries, the writings of the Hebrew and Christian Scrip...
The way Scripture understands itself is presented elsewhere in the theses sent out by the Council. T...
In the late twentieth century, dissatisfaction with historical-critical methods of interpreting scri...
Brevard Childs argues for the inner logic of scripture’s textual authority as an historical reality ...
One of the main features of the contemporary Theological Interpretation of Scripture movement is the...
As an exercise in the ‘theology of disclosure’, the present essay proposes a kind of phenomenologica...
The aim of this thesis is to provide an appropriate evaluation of ecclesiological concept in thinkin...
If our conversations about the Bible, its meaning, and its authority seem always to prove fruitless,...
The St. Scripture and St. Tradition have the same value and authority, they are two forms of communi...
This book demonstrates a number of approaches made by biblical scholars to find a theology of the Ch...