Notable Catholic interpreters of Scripture discern the guiding values of biblical interpretation at the brink of a new era for the church. Under the influence of Benedict XVI and Francis, Roman
James B. Prothro is assistant professor of theology and sacred Scripture at the Augustine Institute Graduate School of Theology.
Isaac Augustine Morales, OP, is associate professor of theology at Providence College.
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Table of Contents Acknowledgments
List of Abbreviations
1. Catholic Biblical Interpretation, by James B. Prothro and Isaac Augustine Morales, OP
2. Biblical Interpretation and the Community of Faith, by Donald P. Senior, CP
3. Dei Verbum, Historical Criticism, and the Future of Catholic Exegesis, by Brant Pitre
4. Reading Beyond the Horizon, by Laurie Brink, OP
5. Père Lagrange and the Criticism of Criticism, by Isaac Augustine Morales, OP
6. Why Did Marie-Joseph Lagrange Abandon the Old Testament? by Mark Giszczak
7. Lagrange’s Religions Sémitiques a Century Later, by Robert D. Miller II, OFS
8. Foreshadowings of the Kingdom, by Nina Sophie Heereman
9. Eucharistic Hermeneutics, by Kelly Anderson
10. Memory and the Human Dimension of Inspiration, by Michael Patrick Barber
11. Jesus as God and Man in the Gospels, by Anthony Giambrone, OP
12. A Postcolonial Latino/a Catholic Biblical Interpretation in the Americas, by J. L. Manzo
13. Catholic Biblical Interpretation, by Kathleen P. Rushton, RSM
14. What Does It Mean to Read Scripture as the Word of God? by Luke Timothy Johnson
15. Biblical Inspiration and Textual Criticism, by James B. Prothro
Bibliography
List of Contributors
Index of Authors
Index of Subjects
Index of Scripture
Index of Other Ancient Sources
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