The role of theology in the interpretation of the bible: Towards a synergy between theological and historical approaches to biblical studies

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This article evaluates the origins, nature and role of historical criticism in biblical studies as a discipline and its relationship with spiritual or theological readings of biblical texts. It firstly analyses the roots, origins and nature of historical criticism that dominated biblical studies as a discipline in modernity. It then investigates a critical response to historical criticism in the recent renaissance of theological and spiritual readings of the Bible. In this investigation, it discusses how recent hermeneutical developments confirm that the two approaches, though clearly different, can function in a meaningful synergy to come to a more authentic and adequate interpretation of the Bible. The article concludes with an evaluation of this synergy, which is not about simply joining the two, but reflects a fixed pattern in which each one has a particular role to play.

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de Villiers, P. G. R. (2019). The role of theology in the interpretation of the bible: Towards a synergy between theological and historical approaches to biblical studies. HTS Teologiese Studies / Theological Studies, 75(1). https://doi.org/10.4102/hts.v75i1.5205

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