Artigo Revisado por pares

Dei Verbum: Fit for Purpose?

2009; Cambridge University Press; Volume: 90; Issue: 1026 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1111/j.1741-2005.2008.01268.x

ISSN

1741-2005

Autores

Anthony Towey,

Tópico(s)

Catholicism and Religious Studies

Resumo

Abstract Arguably one of the most well received of the documents of Vatican II, this article considers the gestation of Dei Verbum and whether it remains key to Catholic thinking on revelation, exegesis, hermeneutics and the use of the Bible in the Church. Insofar as Dei Verbum enabled Catholicism to rediscover its own sacramental paradigm of revelation, it can be said to have effected a decisive move away from a propositional view which risks reducing the drama of salvation to a combination of bullet points and performance indicators. Moreover, Catholic biblical theology has enjoyed a welcome renaissance in these subsequent decades and scripture now plays a more obvious part in liturgy and piety. Though there are lacunae (e.g. anthropology, ecology), and though some of the exegetical tensions have been by-passed by postmodern hermeneutics, perhaps the more interesting questions that remain will centre not on the scriptures but on a renewed understanding of the nature of tradition and the creativity of its relationship with the magisterium.

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