
handle: 1854/LU-8770849
This chapter examines how historical and critical modalities of reading sacred scripture became central to modern biblical studies. It examines what “criticism” was, whence it came, what it did, and which critiques it sustained, before considering its prospects for future historical and literary analysis of the Bible.
historiography, Hermeneutics, History, Classicists, Bible. Old Testament, History and Archaeology, philology, Kritik, Theology, biblical criticism, Philology, Criticism, interpretation, etc.
historiography, Hermeneutics, History, Classicists, Bible. Old Testament, History and Archaeology, philology, Kritik, Theology, biblical criticism, Philology, Criticism, interpretation, etc.
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