Biblical Theology Today
Guidelines and Challenges
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https://doi.org/10.47182/rb.82-1-22020220Keywords:
Hebrew Bible, Christian Bible, Canon, Unity of Scriptures, Biblical theology, Relationship between Old and New Testament, hermeneuticsAbstract
This proposal moves in a global hermeneutic context and presents both a theoretical reflection on Biblical Theology itself, and an attempt at a New Testament theology developed in dialogue with the Old Testament. Where is Biblical Theology going and what awaits us in the future after the great cultural change of the last century? The Author proposes the elaboration of a Biblical Theology in a dia-logical perspective, that is, that seeks the unity of Scripture not at the level of a metaphysical system but in a polyphony of voices that interact with each other, especially the voices of the Old and the New Testament
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