The notion that there existed a distinction between so-called “Alexandrian” and “Antiochene” exegesis in the ancient church has become a common assumption among theologians. The typical belief is that Alexandria promoted an allegorical reading of Scripture, whereas Antioch endorsed a literal approach. However, church historians have long since recognized that this distinction is neither wholly accurate nor helpful to understanding ancient Christian hermeneutics. Indeed, neither school of interpretation sanctioned the practice of just one exegetical method. Rather, both Alexandrian and Antiochene theologians were expedient hermeneuts, meaning they utilized whichever exegetical practice (allegory, typology, literal, historical) that would sup...
The failure of exegetes to agree on hermeneutical principles is said to be one of the major causes f...
Among the ancient schools of theology, Alexandria holds special prominence. The school began about 1...
Angela Kim Harkins is a contributing aurhor, What do Syriac/Antiochene Exegesis and Textual Critici...
The notion that there existed a distinction between so-called “Alexandrian” and “Antiochene” exegesi...
Antiochene theoria (insight) is a principle of patristic exegesis belonging to the fourth-century Sc...
A fifth-century handbook on Scripture and its interpretation, Adrian’s Isagōgē in sacras scripturas,...
The lecture was addressed to members and friends of a newly founded Society for the Study of the Bib...
In lieu of an abstract, below is the essay\u27s first paragraph. While there are certain standards ...
Part I discusses the recent history of Roman Catholic biblical scholarship which has led to the emer...
Like many others, I began my Studies in seminary hoping to discover the right formula for interpreti...
Hans Boersma and other contemporary scholars describe patristic exegesis as “sacramental,” denoting ...
How might one describe early Christian exegesis? This question has given rise to a significant reass...
While the grammatical-historical method of interpretation, which focuses on the languages of the bib...
Presuming that within Evangelical Christianity there is a crisis of biblical interpretation, this ar...
The twentieth century witnessed a veritable explosion in scholarly interest in hermeneutical issues....
The failure of exegetes to agree on hermeneutical principles is said to be one of the major causes f...
Among the ancient schools of theology, Alexandria holds special prominence. The school began about 1...
Angela Kim Harkins is a contributing aurhor, What do Syriac/Antiochene Exegesis and Textual Critici...
The notion that there existed a distinction between so-called “Alexandrian” and “Antiochene” exegesi...
Antiochene theoria (insight) is a principle of patristic exegesis belonging to the fourth-century Sc...
A fifth-century handbook on Scripture and its interpretation, Adrian’s Isagōgē in sacras scripturas,...
The lecture was addressed to members and friends of a newly founded Society for the Study of the Bib...
In lieu of an abstract, below is the essay\u27s first paragraph. While there are certain standards ...
Part I discusses the recent history of Roman Catholic biblical scholarship which has led to the emer...
Like many others, I began my Studies in seminary hoping to discover the right formula for interpreti...
Hans Boersma and other contemporary scholars describe patristic exegesis as “sacramental,” denoting ...
How might one describe early Christian exegesis? This question has given rise to a significant reass...
While the grammatical-historical method of interpretation, which focuses on the languages of the bib...
Presuming that within Evangelical Christianity there is a crisis of biblical interpretation, this ar...
The twentieth century witnessed a veritable explosion in scholarly interest in hermeneutical issues....
The failure of exegetes to agree on hermeneutical principles is said to be one of the major causes f...
Among the ancient schools of theology, Alexandria holds special prominence. The school began about 1...
Angela Kim Harkins is a contributing aurhor, What do Syriac/Antiochene Exegesis and Textual Critici...