The Hebrew Bible in contemporary philosophy of religion
<em>Some dialogue among these specialists, especially between biblical scholars and philosophers of religion, is unquestionably long overdue.</em><p>(Stump 1985:1)</p><p>�</p><p>Over the last few decades, there has been an increased concern for the establish...
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description | <em>Some dialogue among these specialists, especially between biblical scholars and philosophers of religion, is unquestionably long overdue.</em><p>(Stump 1985:1)</p><p>�</p><p>Over the last few decades, there has been an increased concern for the establishment of more sustained interdisciplinary dialogue between biblical scholars and philosophers of religion. In this article, aimed at biblical scholars, the author as biblical scholar offers a descriptive and historical overview of some samples of recourse to the Hebrew Bible in philosophical approaches in the study of religion. The aim is to provide a brief glimpse of how some representative philosophers from both the analytic and continental sides of the methodological divide have related to the biblical traditions in the quest for a contemporary relevant Christian philosophy of religion.</p> |
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spelling | doaj.art-2e60af98b3d5492dbd8ec1d3c9add7c32022-12-22T00:20:46ZafrAOSISVerbum et Ecclesia1609-99822074-77052010-03-0131110.4102/ve.v31i1.395388The Hebrew Bible in contemporary philosophy of religionJacobus W. Gericke0North-West University (Vaal Triangle Campus)<em>Some dialogue among these specialists, especially between biblical scholars and philosophers of religion, is unquestionably long overdue.</em><p>(Stump 1985:1)</p><p>�</p><p>Over the last few decades, there has been an increased concern for the establishment of more sustained interdisciplinary dialogue between biblical scholars and philosophers of religion. In this article, aimed at biblical scholars, the author as biblical scholar offers a descriptive and historical overview of some samples of recourse to the Hebrew Bible in philosophical approaches in the study of religion. The aim is to provide a brief glimpse of how some representative philosophers from both the analytic and continental sides of the methodological divide have related to the biblical traditions in the quest for a contemporary relevant Christian philosophy of religion.</p>http://verbumetecclesia.org.za/index.php/VE/article/view/395Hebrew Biblephilosophy of religionanalytic traditionscontinental traditionshistorical overview |
spellingShingle | Jacobus W. Gericke The Hebrew Bible in contemporary philosophy of religion Verbum et Ecclesia Hebrew Bible philosophy of religion analytic traditions continental traditions historical overview |
title | The Hebrew Bible in contemporary philosophy of religion |
title_full | The Hebrew Bible in contemporary philosophy of religion |
title_fullStr | The Hebrew Bible in contemporary philosophy of religion |
title_full_unstemmed | The Hebrew Bible in contemporary philosophy of religion |
title_short | The Hebrew Bible in contemporary philosophy of religion |
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topic | Hebrew Bible philosophy of religion analytic traditions continental traditions historical overview |
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