The End of the Historical-Critical Method

The End of the Historical-Critical Method
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Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages : 109
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ISBN-10 : 9781579108472
ISBN-13 : 1579108474
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Book Synopsis The End of the Historical-Critical Method by : Gerhard Maier

Download or read book The End of the Historical-Critical Method written by Gerhard Maier and published by Wipf and Stock Publishers. This book was released on 2001-12-27 with total page 109 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The historical-critical method of biblical interpretation has dominated theological thinking for over two centuries. It has been the subject of much controversy, including the turmoil in American Lutheranism. But now the historical-critical method has Òcome to a dead end.Ó So says Dr. Gerhard Maier, author of the original version of this work. Maier points out that the emphasis in the historical-critical method has consistently been on the critical rather than the historical. He goes on to delineate the Òhistorical-biblicalÓ method he feels will be needed in the future. Such a method takes history seriously but allows for God's supernatural intervention in human affairs. Here Edwin Leverenz and Rudolph Norden present the English translation of Maier's manuscript, while Eugene Klug's preface places the study into the setting of today's theological debate. The End of the Historical Critical-Method is ÒmustÓ reading for theologians. Yet it also serves as a help to all who have been searching for guidance in combating rationalism in the approach to theology.


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