TY - BOOK AU - Sarisky,Darren TI - Scriptural interpretation: a theological exploration T2 - Challenges in contemporary theology SN - 9781118367452 (cloth) AV - BS476 .S27 2013 U1 - 220.601/Sa73 23 PY - 2013/// CY - Malden, MA PB - Wiley-Blackwell KW - Basil, KW - Bible KW - Criticism, interpretation, etc KW - History N1 - Includes bibliographical references (p. [245]-264) and index; Preface and Acknowledgments ix Editions and Translations xii Abbreviations xv Introduction 1 Part I: Basil of Caesarea 6 Part II: Contemporary and Constructive Theology 27 Summary of the Argument 33 Part I Basil of Caesarea 35 1 The Reader -- A Little Lower than the Angels 37 Angels: Perfect upon Creation 38 Humanity: Perfected over Time 42 2 The Text -- Scriptural Paideia 71 Anthropological Context 72 Revelation 74 Theological Account of Scripture 77 The Utility of Scripture 85 3 Reading -- Eschatological Interpretation 90 Theological Analysis of Reading 92 The End of Reading 104 4 Ecclesial Setting -- Exegesis and Ecclesial Dogma 111 A Concise History of Reception for De Spiritu Sancto 27 113 Background to De Spiritu Sancto: The Notion of Craft 114 A Reading of De Spiritu Sancto 27 117 Conclusion to Part I: Basil's Theological Account of Scriptural Interpretation 129 Part II Contemporary and Constructive Theology 133 Introduction to Part II: The Contemporary Debate 135 5 The Reader -- Restoring a Sense of the End 140 The Critique of Modernity 141 Narrative and Human Nature 145 6 The Text -- Scripture in the Flow of Time 159 Revelation and Generativity 161 A Text in Time 162 7 Reading -- Interpretation and the Time of Learning 173 Reading as Shaped by Models of Scripture 174 The Contour of the Time of Learning 176 8 Ecclesial Setting -- Practices Performed in Community 184 The Ecclesial Framework 187 Interpretation Situated in a Web of Practices 189 9 A Constructive Account of Scriptural Interpretation 201 Reader 205 Text 212 Reading 217 Ecclesial Setting 224 Conclusion 234 Bibliography 245 Index 265; CAS N2 - In Scriptural Interpretation , Sarisky brilliantly draws together Patristic Theology and a theological interpretation of Scripture in the modern day, to examine Scripture's central place in the life of the Church and ordinary believers. ER -