Sola and Tota Scriptura: Intrabiblical Phenomenology
Godina Bojan ()
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Godina Bojan: Theologisches Seminar Schloss Bogenhofen, Austria Social science, Theologische Hochschule Friedensau, Möckern-Friedensau, Germany
Scientia Moralitas Journal, 2017, vol. 2, issue 1, 37-58
Abstract:
The Sola and Tota Scriptura principles in Protestantism no longer have the meaning, which they had in Reformation, but have now been relativized by modern theology. The following article attempts to point out these principles as genuinely Biblical principles that show a great similarity with the fundamental aspects of Husserl s phenomenology. Comparing Biblical texts and the fundamental methodological steps of phenomenology, the Bible has requested these precise methodological steps in its intrabiblical instruction manual. The biblical statements underline the impression that the whole Bible repeatedly contains different variations of the Reformation principle. In analogy to phenomenology, the biblical references might help us to find back to the Biblical phenomena.
Keywords: Sola Scriptura; Tota Scriptura; Reformation; Phenomenology; Biblical Phenomenology (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017
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DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.822357
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