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5 - Revelation

from Part II - Main Themes

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  25 January 2024

Daniel Cardó
Affiliation:
St. John Theological Seminary, Denver
Uwe Michael Lang
Affiliation:
St Mary's University, London
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Summary

Chapter 5 discusses how Ratzinger’s understanding of revelation, which was significantly influenced by his study of Bonaventure, shaped Vatican II’s constitution Dei Verbum.

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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2023

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Further Reading

Hoping, Helmut, “Theologischer Kommentar zur Dogmatischen Konstitution über die Göttliche Offenbarung Dei Verbum,” in Herders Theologischer Kommentar zum Zweiten Vatikanischen Konzil, Band 3, ed. Hünermann, Peter and Jochen, Bernd Hilberath, (Freiburg: Herder, 2005), 695831.Google Scholar
Lubac, Henri de, La révélation divine, Traditions chrétiennes 16, 3rd ed. (Paris: Cerf, 1983).Google Scholar
Reiser, Marius, Bibelkritik und Auslegung der Heiligen Schrift: Beiträge zur Geschichte der biblischen Exegese und Hermeneutik, Wissenschaftliche Untersuchungen zum Neuen Testament 217 (Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck, 2007).Google Scholar
Schwienhorst-Schönberger, Ludger, Studien zum Alten Testament und seiner Hermeneutik, Stuttgarter biblische Aufsatzbände 40 (Stuttgart: Katholisches Bibelwerk, 2005).Google Scholar
Voderholzer, Rudolf, Offenbarung, Tradition und Schriftauslegung: Bausteine zu einer christlichen Bibelhermeneutik (Regensburg: Pustet, 2013).Google Scholar

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