Ruled Reading and Biblical Criticism (Journal of Theological Interpretation Supplements)

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Brand Matthew T. Bell
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Ruled Reading and Biblical Criticism (Journal of Theological Interpretation Supplements)

In Ruled Reading and Biblical Criticism , Matthew T. Bell contends that the gulf in interpretive priorities between ancient and modern readers has been exaggerated and that careful study of early Christian reading practices suggests that it is both possible and productive to recontextualize early Christian “ruled reading” for a postmodern setting. Modern prejudice holds that ancient Christian interpretation was relatively unconcerned with history and concomitantly determined to foist extrascriptural doctrinal commitments onto scripture, silencing those layers of scripture’s meaning that modern criticism has been most concerned with uncovering. In this book, Bell argues that, when the ethos and theology of reading in the early Church are taken into account, premodern interpretive priorities turn out to be less implausible than the modern world has believed them to be. Through close reading of ancient Christian texts, Bell outlines an ontology of scripture wherein the relationship between early Christianity’s “Rule of Faith,” on one hand, and its scriptures, on the other, was expressly constructed as a hermeneutical spiral, the slant of which was designed to attend to and be edified by textually mediated conundrums and intellectual provocations. Viewed along that spiral, the Church’s Rule was as “scriptural” as the Church’s catalog of scriptures was “ruled.” This book will be welcomed by academics who study early Christianity and scripture, as well as scholars interested in reconsidering Christian hermeneutical questions for a postmodern age. “Bell’s book is a welcome articulation of theological interpretation as a critically engaged task. This is a significant work particularly as the project of defining and pursuing the theological interpretation of Scripture in our times continues to develop.” ―Chris Blumhofer Review of Biblical Literature Matthew T. Bell is Visiting Instructor in Computer Science at Whitworth University and a bivocational pastor at Shadle Park Presbyterian Church in Spokane, Washington.

Brand Matthew T. Bell
Merchant Amazon
Category Books
Availability In Stock Scarce
SKU 1575069954
Age Group ADULT
Condition NEW
Gender UNISEX
Google Product Category Media > Books
Product Type Books > Subjects > Religion & Spirituality > Christian Books & Bibles > Bible Study & Reference > Criticism & Interpretation > New Testament

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