Aspects of Biblical inspiration / Pierre Benoit; translated by J. Murphy O'Connor and S.K. Ashe, O.P.
Material type:
- BS 480 .B46
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Translation of Exegese et theologie. Bibliography: p. 5
Contents:
The analogies of inspiration
Prophetic and scriptural inspiration
Social functions of inspiration
Inspiration today
Conclusion
Revelation and Inspiration
Revelation and Inspiration in St. Thomas
Revelation
Inspiration
The limitations of St. Thomas
Revelation and inspiration in the Bible
Revelation
Inspiration
The Contemporary debate
The contemporary discussion
Critcisims and suggestions
Speculative and practical judgment
Conclusion
The author grasps the psychology of the sacred writer, the literary forms he used and the milieu in which he lived and worked. Thus the theology of inspiration is freed from the impasse into which it had been led by a rather one-sided emphasis on the Bible as the Word of God, and therefore entirely different from all other books. This work shows real understanding of the theological principles involved and the importance of the witness of the Bible itself
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