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An Anglican Hermeneutic of the Transfiguration (New ed)

Part of the Studies in Episcopal and Anglican Theology series
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The question of how to interpret scripture and whether there is a distinctively Anglican approach to doing so is one of the leading theological questions in the Anglican Communion.

An Anglican Hermeneutic of the Transfiguration analyzes major Anglican interpretations of the Transfiguration from the eighth century to the present and suggests that Anglicans do in fact have a distinctive hermeneutical approach to this event.

Moreover, this approach may point to larger trends in the interpretation of Scripture overall, but especially the Gospels.

With respect to the Transfiguration, Anglicans interpret the event within the biblical context, assume its basic historic character, and juxtapose high Christology with the human limitations of Jesus’ self-understanding.

Furthermore, Anglicans draw pastoral implications for the lives of Jesus and the disciples from the Transfiguration and assert that the glory manifested on the mountain supports a partially realized eschatology.

Finally, Anglicans write for well-educated, non-specialists in theology.

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Product Details
Peter Lang Publishing Inc
1433116960 / 9781433116964
Hardback
232.956
29/01/2013
United States
232 pages
155 x 230 mm, 450 grams