The (ir)relevance of biblical scholarship? A challenge, and an opportunity
Has biblical scholarship become irrelevant to modern secular societies? Are the threats to the viability of biblical scholarship of the same nature as the threats to other areas of the humanities (history, philosophy, literature), or is there a qualitative difference? What about the role of technolo...
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description | Has biblical scholarship become irrelevant to modern secular societies? Are the threats to the viability of biblical scholarship of the same nature as the threats to other areas of the humanities (history, philosophy, literature), or is there a qualitative difference? What about the role of technology in biblical research and biblical education? What is the future of the institutions of biblical scholarship such as universities, seminaries, journals, and academic presses? What is the role of biblical scholars in secular and post-secular societies, as contrasted with scholars in/from emerging communities? This essay argues that the problem of “validation” lies at the heart of biblical scholarship’s irrelevancy within the broader secularity of modern world and that this problem is even more evident in the scholarly discourse coming from regions like Eastern Europe and South Africa. However, the loss of authority of biblical scholarship more generally represents an opportunity for these communities. Rather than becoming enamoured of validation from the North Atlantic world, Bible-reading communities must cultivate their own forms of validation based in their unique histories with the Bible, and the affinities between their own histories/cultures and the cultures that produced the Old and New Testament texts. |
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spelling | ftlccintuniv:oai:elaba:112264831 2025-01-16T23:41:15+00:00 The (ir)relevance of biblical scholarship? A challenge, and an opportunity Giffone, Benjamin D. 2021 application/pdf https://vl.lcc.lt/LCC:ELABAPDB112264831&prefLang=en_US eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/doi/10.7833/120-1-2001 https://vl.lcc.lt/object/elaba:112264831/112264831.pdf https://vl.lcc.lt/LCC:ELABAPDB112264831&prefLang=en_US info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Scriptura-international journal of Bible religion and theology in Southern Africa, Sunjournals, 2021, 120, 1, p. 1-15 ISSN 0254-1807 eISSN 2305-445X Relevance of biblical scholarship (Post-)Secular society Eastern Europe South Africa Biblical research Biblical education info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2021 ftlccintuniv https://doi.org/10.7833/120-1-2001 2021-12-20T10:45:19Z Has biblical scholarship become irrelevant to modern secular societies? Are the threats to the viability of biblical scholarship of the same nature as the threats to other areas of the humanities (history, philosophy, literature), or is there a qualitative difference? What about the role of technology in biblical research and biblical education? What is the future of the institutions of biblical scholarship such as universities, seminaries, journals, and academic presses? What is the role of biblical scholars in secular and post-secular societies, as contrasted with scholars in/from emerging communities? This essay argues that the problem of “validation” lies at the heart of biblical scholarship’s irrelevancy within the broader secularity of modern world and that this problem is even more evident in the scholarly discourse coming from regions like Eastern Europe and South Africa. However, the loss of authority of biblical scholarship more generally represents an opportunity for these communities. Rather than becoming enamoured of validation from the North Atlantic world, Bible-reading communities must cultivate their own forms of validation based in their unique histories with the Bible, and the affinities between their own histories/cultures and the cultures that produced the Old and New Testament texts. Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic LCC International University: Virtual Library of Lithuania (LCC VL) Scriptura 120 1 |
spellingShingle | Relevance of biblical scholarship (Post-)Secular society Eastern Europe South Africa Biblical research Biblical education Giffone, Benjamin D. The (ir)relevance of biblical scholarship? A challenge, and an opportunity |
title | The (ir)relevance of biblical scholarship? A challenge, and an opportunity |
title_full | The (ir)relevance of biblical scholarship? A challenge, and an opportunity |
title_fullStr | The (ir)relevance of biblical scholarship? A challenge, and an opportunity |
title_full_unstemmed | The (ir)relevance of biblical scholarship? A challenge, and an opportunity |
title_short | The (ir)relevance of biblical scholarship? A challenge, and an opportunity |
title_sort | (ir)relevance of biblical scholarship? a challenge, and an opportunity |
topic | Relevance of biblical scholarship (Post-)Secular society Eastern Europe South Africa Biblical research Biblical education |
topic_facet | Relevance of biblical scholarship (Post-)Secular society Eastern Europe South Africa Biblical research Biblical education |
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