An Era of Apologetical Hermeneutics – Detecting a Neo-Kantian Paradigm of Biblical Interpretation
This article identifies some of the most influential ways in which biblical interpretation was formed in the context of modern academic sciences. The author argues that most of the exegetical programmes of interpretation were apologetic. This apologetic goal was achieved by using neo-Kantian ideas to separate historical exegesis from theological interpretation. This forms a dualism in the relationship between science and faith. The article warns against holding to hermeneutical theories whose philosophical foundations have actually long been rejected.
Source: Evangelical Quarterly, 1996. 16 pages.
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