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St Albans Cathedral / Events / Tue 02 Mar 2021

Reading the Bible from Medieval to Modern Times

Reading the Bible from Medieval to Modern Times

Christianity has one foundational text. However, the techniques by which Christians read the Bible vary enormously.
These variations of method account for some of the historical divisions between churches. This talk will analyse western biblical hermeneutics (the methodology of interpretation) beginning with allegorical readings from the Middle Ages, through the ‘literal’ interpretation of the Reformers and the growth of scholarly skills in ancient history and Hebraic languages in the seventeenth century, to the flourishing of 'higher' criticism during the last century. In addition, we will examine the several approaches within Roman Catholicism and Protestantism regarding the relationship between Scripture, Tradition, and Reason, before finishing with a consideration of how Christians today might engage this sacred document with both faith and academic rigour.

Speaker: The Rev’d Dr Kenneth Padley, Tutor in Church History

Date & Time: Tuesday 2 March, 7.30-9pm

Cost: £10 (students £6)

Venue: Online via Zoom

If you’d like to attend the event but are not free to join us live, please do buy a ticket and you’ll receive the joining details (in case your plans change) and an email detailing how to get in touch for a recording of the talk.

Joining on Zoom on the night

As this talk will be hosted over Zoom, participants will need access to a device which has audio in order to be able to hear. You can also join by dialling in using a telephone, but won't be able to see the speaker or any visual aids.

Instructions for joining the talk will be sent via email between 5-5.30pm on the day of the event. If you have not received these details by 5.30pm, please call 01727 890205.

For more information visit https://www.stalbanscathedral.org/Event/reading-the-bible

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