In Defense of "Doctrinal Exegesis": A Proposal, with Reference to Trinitarian Theology and the Fourth Gospel

Many definitions and descriptions of "theological interpretation" often leave the "theology" in "theological" unspecified. A kind of generalized understanding of "theology" often eclipses more robustly confessional, doctrinal, or magisterial commitments, leadi...

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Main Author: Hill, Wesley 1981- (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: The Pennsylvania State University Press 2020
In: Journal of theological interpretation
Year: 2020, Volume: 14, Issue: 1, Pages: 20-35
Further subjects:B doctrinal exegesis
B Trinity
B social trinitarianism
B The Fourth Gospel
B Jürgen Moltmann
B Thomas Aquinas
B Richard Bauckham
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Summary:Many definitions and descriptions of "theological interpretation" often leave the "theology" in "theological" unspecified. A kind of generalized understanding of "theology" often eclipses more robustly confessional, doctrinal, or magisterial commitments, leading to theological interpretations of the Bible that occlude any particular ecclesial or traditional allegiance. This article proposes that attending to "doctrinal exegesis" - with "doctrine" being understood as a reference to specific ecclesial and theological traditions and loci - can help refocus the enterprise of reading Scripture with theological ends in view. With that goal in mind, the article examines the doctrine of the Trinity in "social Trinitarian" and "classical" perspectives, via Jürgen Moltmann and Richard Bauckham’s engagement with the Fourth Gospel and Thomas Aquinas’s commentary on the same text respectively, and concludes that thinking about doctrinal or dogmatic loci and their prominent interpreters may help one become a more focused theological exegete.
ISSN:2576-7933
Reference:Kritik in "A Response to Wesley Hill, "In Defense of 'Doctrinal Exegesis': A Proposal, with Reference to Trinitarian Theology and the Fourth Gospel" (2020)"
Contains:Enthalten in: Journal of theological interpretation
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.5325/jtheointe.14.1.0020