Canon and Hermeneutics in Times of Deconstruction. What New Testament Scholarship Can Achieve Hermeneutically in the Present
Sep 2025
Volume 1 2025

The Christian Bible, together with the Quran, belongs to the canonical collections of Scriptures of late antiquity that rest upon the older Hebrew and Greek versions of the Scriptures of Israel (Tanak and Septuaginta) and thus reach back far into pre-Christian times, while also retaining religious authority in the present and laying claim to respectively distinct hermeneutics for themselves, which keep alive older hermeneutical approaches and continue to generate new ones. … Download PDF to read more.

Author: Oda Wischmeyer
Title: Canon and Hermeneutics in Times of Deconstruction. What New Testament Scholarship Can Achieve Hermeneutically in the Present
Translator: Wayne Coppins
Article Type: Article
Language: English
Pages: 67–119
Keywords: canon, hermeneutics, deconstruction, New Testament
In: Accessible German New Testament Scholarship
In: Volume 1
Publisher: Accessible German New Testament Scholarship
E-ISSN: 3068-6660
Subjects: New Testament, Biblical Studies, Biblical Exegesis, Canon, Hermeneutics, Deconstruction