John L. Thompson Professor of Historical Theology, and Gaylen and Susan Byker Professor of Reformed Theology, Fuller Theological Seminary .
Apocalypse and Mystagogy
Speaker(s): John Thompson, Lewis Ayres, Scott Hahn
Date: Sept 16-17 2011
Length: 1h42min
Product ID: RGDL4121C
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Apocalypse and Mystagogy - Scott Hahn
There is, in Christianity, an intimate relationship between sacred Scripture and the sacred liturgy. In this paper we will examine the liturgical content of the Bible and the liturgical context in which the scriptures were produced, canonized, and proclaimed. What the pattern of the tabernacle was for Moses, the NT books of - Hebrews and Revelation are for the Church. In worship, God's people step into the stream of salvation history. Apocalypse unveils the fulfillment of the divine plan in history. Mystagogy reveals the divine presence and power in liturgy.
Hagar and Sarah in the (Exegetical) Afterlife: How the Practice of Theological Interpretation Complicates Theory - John Thompson
Although the history of the Bible's exegesis and reception is often regarded as a vital resource for the theological interpretation of Scripture, recovering and understanding this historical resource can be a monumental and ambiguous undertaking. Indeed, biblical texts are themselves often ambiguous in their canonical settings and contested in their later use. The poignant story of Hagar's rejection by Sarah is precisely such a text: radically reimagined by Paul in Galatians 4, Sarah and Hagar became archetypes for allegorical exegesis as well as for dramatically diverse spiritual readings. Their story thus offers a glimpse not only of various approaches to spiritual exegesis but also of the evolution of these varied "practical" readings of Scripture over the course of many centuries - and consequently raises provocative questions for any theory of theological interpretation.
On Not Separating the Spiritual and Literal Senses - Lewis Ayres
These papers are also available as part of the complete set of presentations from the conference, Heaven on Earth: The Future of Spiritual Interpretation.
See All Audio by John Thompson Lewis Ayres Scott Hahn
Lewis Ayresis Bede Professor of Catholic Theology, Durham University. He is co-editor of The Mystery of the Holy Trinity in the Fathers of the Church and The Mystery of the Holy Trinity in the Fathers of the Church.
Scott Hahn Professor of Theology and Scripture at Franciscan University, Steubenville .
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