Post-Reformation exegesis developed in a dialectical learning process between Protestant and Roman Catholic scholarship. In the sublime republic of the learned, the exegetes - separated by denomination, but united around the biblical literature by response, criticism, and competition - exerted mutual influence upon each other. With the example of the career of the "scriptural principle" in Roman Catholic exegesis, this paper discusses four phases of such an interdependence: the philological and theological contest in the 16th century; the transfer of critical studies on the biblical text and its tradition in the 17th and 18th centuries; the Roman Catholic Bible movement in the Age of Enlightenment; the Roman Catholic reception of historical criticism as well as its present transformation. From a biblical scholar's point of view, the denominational tensions reveal fruitful hermeneutic potential.
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Zeitschrift für Theologie und Kirche; 2016/2
(2016)
Serie / Reihe: Zeitschrift für Theologie und Kirche
Personen: Backhaus, Knut
Backhaus, Knut:
Reformation als Gewissensstachel : das Schriftprinzip im Spiegel katholischer Exegesegeschichte / von Knut Backhaus, 2016. - S.123-155 - (Zeitschrift für Theologie und Kirche)
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