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Exegesis
About: Exegesis is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 3017 publications have been published within this topic receiving 25212 citations. The topic is also known as: Bible interpretation.
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01 Jan 1989
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31 Dec 2012
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TL;DR: This paper argued that Didymus' On the Holy Spirit needs to be dated to the late 350s or early 360s (much earlier than the date of the 370s advocated in recent scholarship), and it should prompt a reassessment of Basil's sources and theological development.
Abstract: Recent scholarship has increasingly questioned the traditional assumption that Athanasius of Alexandria was a major influence upon Basil of Caesarea. This study seeks to make a concrete contribution to this debate by suggesting that Basil's anti-pneumatomachian exegesis of Amos 4:13 and John 1:3 was influenced by Didymus the Blind rather than by Athanasius. It begins by demonstrating four parallels in the exegesis of these two verses between Basil's Against Eunomius and Didymus' On the Holy Spirit, and that they are not due to a common use of Athanasius. After ruling out other possible sources for Basil, it next argues that these parallels are best interpreted as indicating that Basil was influenced by Didymus rather than vice versa. If this thesis is correct, Didymus' On the Holy Spirit needs to be dated to the late 350s or early 360s (much earlier than the date of the 370s advocated in recent scholarship), and it should prompt a reassessment of Basil's sources and theological development.
9 citations
01 Jan 2003
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a re-reading of the Bible in the context of the Hermeneutics of Liberation for African American women in the Middle East, focusing on the Book of Ruth Tal Ilan and the Stolen Bible.
Abstract: Silvia Schroer, "We Will Know Each Other by Our Fruits" - Feminist Exegesis and the Hermeneutics of Liberation Renita J. Weems, Re-Reading for Liberation - Transforming the Way African American Women Read the Bible Adele Reinhartz and Marie-Theres Wacker, Some Reflections on Feminist Biblical Hermeneutics for Liberation Nancy Cardoso Pereira, Changing Seasons - About the Bible and other Sacred Texts in Latin America, Musa W. Dube Jumping the Fire with Judith - Postcolonial Feminist Hermeneutics of Liberation Philomena Njeri Mwaura, Feminist Biblical Interpretation and the Hermeneutics of Liberation - An African Woman's Perspective Viola Raheb, Women in Contemporary Palestinian Society - A contextual reading of the Book of Ruth Tal Ilan, A Secular, Jewish, Feminist Look at the Bible Highlights - Selected Statements from the Oral Discussions Elzbieta Adamiak, The Stolen Bible Sophia Bietenhard, Freedom, Liberation and Context as Hermeneutical Tasks Heike Walz, The Beautiful Princess and the Village Girls - The Power of Difference in the Intercultural Relations of Feminist Theologians Stella Baltazar, When Women Unite! Celebrate Our Differences as the Cause of Our Unity Kyung Sook Lee, The Biblical Hermeneutics of Liberation from the Perspective of Asian Christian Women - Recovering the Liberation, Tradition of Early Christianity in Korea Yak-Hwee Tan, The Question of Social Location and Postcolonial Feminist Hermeneutics of Liberation.
9 citations