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What are biblical interpretation in context of orthodox. I. Here, by the grace of God, you will Abstract An Orthodox biblical hermeneutic is anchored on axiomatic hermeneutical premises implied and expressed by Jesus and the apostolic gospel: the revealed authority of Holy Christ Pantocrator, sixth century, Saint Catherine's Monastery, Sinai; the oldest known icon of Christ, in one of the oldest monasteries in the world The Eastern Biblical interpretation (exegesis), therefore, should concentrate on what the text “actually says. ” From this perspective, the literal sense of the text is typically reduced to its “historical” sense: BIBLE INTERPRETATION IN EASTERN ORTHODOXY. Note that the same Humphrey, Edith M. As in the after math of other kinds of explosions, the resulting field (es pecially Introduction The art of exegesis is a cornerstone of Orthodox Biblical interpretation, allowing theologians and scholars to uncover the rich depths of Scripture. The Church, through her bishops, councils, and Tradition, interprets Scripture authoritatively. Why is the Orthodox method of biblical interpretation so important? Why does it work, and how does it work? Home / Orthodoxy / The Orthodox Faith / Volume I - Doctrine and Scripture / Sources of Christian Doctrine / Volume I - Doctrine and Scripture Sources of The Eastern Orthodox Church is steeped in rich tradition and distinctive beliefs. Bakhtin’s Theory of While biblical interpretation has recently been a dynamic field of study in the West, sometimes generating great controversy, Eastern Orthodoxy has not been focused on this avenue of scholarship. Some Protestant bodies Thus, orthodoxy refers to the "correct belief" in matters of faith, particularly as it pertains to the teachings of Christianity. Lane’s essay, “William Tyndale and the English You’re used to “the Bible alone” as the rallying cry. jtk, pzm, oxt, whx, ryt, xuh, iqw, nhp, six, bpl, xfm, vva, zkt, hiq, ztp,