The disciplines of biblical studies and systematic theology have in
modern times been practiced in relative isolation from one another.
Francis Watson argues that the separate development of Old and New
Testament studies and systematic theology impoverishes all three
disciplines and distorts the object of their study. In the past, a
"biblical theology" that took seriously the theological
responsibilities of the biblical interpreter was criticized by some
scholars as detrimental to the practice of both the exegetical and
the theological disciplines. Here Francis Watson argues for more
theological involvement with exegesis and hermeneutics rather than
less: biblical theology, he contends, must be practiced in an
interdisciplinary approach that can draw freely on the resources
and perspectives of the two exegetical disciplines and of
systematic theology. The first part of the book examines particular
themes in theological hermeneutics. Contemporary hermeneutical
debates-such as the relationship of history-writing and fiction,
textual indeterminacy, and interpretative pluralism-are engaged
from an explicitly theological point of view. The second part
analyzes Christian theological use of the Old Testament. It
advocates an approach to Old Testament interpretation in which the
retrospective Christian re-reading of Jewish scripture as preparing
the way for the coming of Christ is once again taken seriously.
This book builds on Watson's previous book Text, Church and World:
Biblical Interpretation in Theological Perspective in advocating an
approach in which biblical interpretation seeks to contribute
directly to the work of Christian theological construction. It is
only through this interdisciplinary approach, Watson contends, that
the Bible will be interpreted in a manner consistent with its
status as the holy scripture of the Christian community.
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