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Introduction to Biblical Literature Approaches, Genres, & Interpretive Options
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What Is the Bible? A Collection of Writings –Multiple Genres: Origins “myths” Heroic Ancestor Stories Historical Reviews Social & Legal Codes Ethical Pronouncements Worship Songs Versified Drama Educational & Instructional Materials Wedding Entertainment Sermons & Prophecies Biographies Teachings and Exhortations Letters to Individuals & Groups Doctrinal Dissertations Apocalyptic Visions
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What Is the Bible? A Collection of Writings: –Written and gathered over a long period of time: Pentateuch (1400? – 400? B.C.) Former Prophets (1100? – 400? B.C.) Latter Prophets (1000? – 300? B.C.) Poetry/Writings (1200? – 500? B.C.) New Testament Letters (48-70 A.D.) Gospels (55? – 97? A.D.) History (Acts) (33 – 60 A.D.) Apocalypse (90? A.D.)
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What Is the Bible? A Collection of Writings: –Penned by a Variety of Authors: Moses? Joshua? Samuel? David Isaiah Multiple Prophets Court Historians Poets & Dramatists Followers of Jesus from many walks of life Friends of Followers of Jesus
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What Is the Bible? A Collection of Writings within and shaped by two specific religious traditions: –The Nation of Israel (Hebrew Bible/Old Testament) –The Christian Church (New Testament)
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What Is the Bible? A Collection of Writings within and shaped by two specific religious traditions that purports to be Divine Revelation
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Worldview Options Closed System: –No external information or forces –Human life is accidental and holds no more meaning than any other object –Bible is a purely human product Impersonal Intelligent Design: –“Life” & “Time” are the creative edge that shape existence in a closed system –Human life is meaningful insofar as it plays out its role and obeys “designed” purposes –Bible is a record and reflection upon that design Creator/Creation Open System: –Existence is planned and intended by God –Human life is honored, compromised, and redeemable –Bible is part of the divine/human redemptive link
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Two Problems in Biblical Interpretation Historical Problem: –Incomplete Data for Verifiability –Internal evidence of Literary Development Religious Problem: –How and what does God “reveal”
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Scholarly Interpretive Methods Source Criticism: –Trying to find and separate the distinctive sources behind the current text Form Criticism: –Trying to analyze the unique forms of literature and assess how they function Redaction Criticism: –Trying to understand how and why the text was edited into its final shape Literary Criticism: –Trying to understand how the text functions in its current expression
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Religious Choices ““““Revelation vs. History” –S–S–S–Scripture as Testimony (Schleiermacher) –S–S–S–Scripture as Doctrine (Gerstner) –S–S–S–Scripture as Record (Albright, Wright) –S–S–S–Scripture as Witness (Barth) ““““Revelation as History” –S–S–S–Scripture & Progress (Wellhausen, Von Rad) –S–S–S–Scripture & Process (Ogden, Ricoeur) ““““Revelation in History” –S–S–S–Scripture as Covenant Documents
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