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  2. Biblical criticism - Wikipedia

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    Modern Biblical criticism (as opposed to pre-Modern criticism) is the use of critical analysis to understand and explain the Bible without appealing to the supernatural. . During the eighteenth century, when it began as historical-biblical criticism, it was based on two distinguishing characteristics: (1) the scientific concern to avoid dogma and bias by applying a neutral, non-sectarian ...

  3. Phyllis Trible - Wikipedia

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    Trible’s work is based on rhetorical criticism, examining the interpretation of biblical texts. [11] She is known for her analysis of biblical narratives, particularly with regard to gender. [ 11 ] According to P.K. Tull, there are two major themes that are central to all of her work: her respect for biblical text, and her commitment to ...

  4. James Muilenburg - Wikipedia

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    James Muilenburg (1 June 1896 – 10 May 1974) was a pioneer in the field of rhetorical criticism of the Old Testament.. Muilenburg was born in Orange City, Iowa, and studied at Hope College, the University of Nebraska, and Yale University. [1]

  5. Biblical studies - Wikipedia

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    Biblical criticism is the scholarly "study and investigation of biblical writings ... New Testament and Old Testament rhetorical analysis differ because of the ...

  6. Form criticism - Wikipedia

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    Form criticism as a method of biblical criticism classifies units of scripture by literary pattern and then attempts to trace each type to its period of oral transmission. [1] [failed verification] "Form criticism is the endeavor to get behind the written sources of the Bible to the period of oral tradition, and to isolate the oral forms that went into the written sources.

  7. Historical-grammatical method - Wikipedia

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    The method uses different approaches, like source criticism, genre criticism, tradition criticism, and redaction criticism in an attempt to discover the sources and factors that contributed to the making of the text as well as to determine what it meant to the original audience. There is also a systematic use of historical, sociological ...

  8. Canonical criticism - Wikipedia

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    Canonical criticism, sometimes called canon criticism or the canonical approach, is a way of interpreting the Bible that focuses on the text of the biblical canon itself as a finished product. Brevard Childs (1923–2007) popularised this approach, though he personally rejected the term.

  9. Criticism of the Bible - Wikipedia

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    Criticism of the Bible refers to a variety of criticisms of the Bible, the collection of religious texts held to be sacred by Christianity, Judaism, Samaritanism, and other Abrahamic religions. Criticisms of the Bible often concern the text’s factual accuracy , moral tenability , and supposed inerrancy claimed by biblical literalists .