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Canonical Criticism




CANONICAL CRITICISM
ESSAY 1


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A Paper

Presented to

Dr. ... Drinkard, Jr

The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary



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In Partial Fulfillment

of the Requirements for 20200



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by

Edgar Morales

Box 2411

September 30,2003







CANONICAL CRITICISM

Introduction

Many times we heard the word canonical. ... Do you know what means canonical ? First we will see more about ¡°canonical ¡± in order to apply this method with some examples on the first book of the Bible, Genesis. Where is coming from this term of canonical? ... In the next lines I will clarify more regarding ¡°canonical criticism¡± The word "criticism" is often taken by the public to imply negative judgment. Hence "canonical criticism" is often taken to mean negative judgment against the Bible. Yet it is not necessary to gather this meaning from the use of the word "criticism." When the various types of biblical criticism are considered carefully it becomes clear that canonical criticism helps us to arrive at a clearer understanding of the meaning and relevance of the Bible.
Scholars use the word "criticism" in a slightly different sense than that which is implied in common use. ... The task of the canonical critic, then, is not to find fault with the Bible but to understand it more fully.

Etymology

As early as the 2d century, Christians could speak of the Bible as "canonical," as well as divinely "inspired. ... Something "canonical" may not yet be situated in a fixed list or collection of similar canonical things. So, biblical traditions and even whole books may be viewed as "canonical" long before they belong to a fixed "canon" or list of such books. ... Now canonical is a term related to canon.

Definition

Canonical criticism embraces a variety of definitions and methods. ... Brevard Childs has also been associated with canonical criticism although he dislikes the phrasing of his approach as criticism (as in form or redaction criticism).
Essentially canonical criticism examines the form and function of the biblical text as scripture for a believing community. ... Canonical criticism seeks to understand the history of interpretation and the development of theology.
Canonical criticism, while using the tools of this methodology (form criticism, etc.


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