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The Holy Spirit and the Reformation Legacy


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Word of God and which, though utilizing critical or scientific methods of textual exegesis, nonetheless, sought to not only discern the divine message in the biblical text but also to render the biblical message meaningful for the contemporary communities of faith.137 As Lynn Poland remarks, concerning Luther’s hermeneutic, “the meaning of Scripture extends . . . hodie usque ad nos (even to us day).”138

      Post-Reformation Protestant Hermeneutics

      Echoes of Luther’s Hermeneutics in Canonical Criticism

      Some recent developments in the canonical-critical approach to biblical interpretation have been billed, in some quarters of biblical scholarship, as constitutive of a hermeneutical paradigm that seeks to interpret the Bible, not as an antiquarian artifact studied for its literary artistry only, but as the Word of God. As explained below, some aspects of the novel canonical criticism, particularly in the works of the Yale University biblical scholar, Brevard Childs, resonate with Martin Luther’s Reformation hermeneutics.