Biblical Criticism

BibCrit

Clark, Gordon H. Logical Criticisms of Textual Criticism. Jefferson: The Trinity Foundation, 1990.*

Coppens, J. The Old Testament and the Critics. Paterson: St. Anthony Guild, 1942.

Dana, H. E. The Authenticity of the Holy Scriptures: A Brief Story of the Problems of Biblical Criticism. Nashville: Southern Baptist Convention, 1923.*

Funk, Peter. “What is Biblical Criticism? Should We Trust It?” in This Rock, Vol. 16, No. 4, April 2005.

Keating, Karl. “Scott Hahn on the Politicized Bible” in This Rock, Vol. 7, No. 9, September 1996.

Linnemann, Eta. Biblical Criticism on Trial: How Scientific is “Scientific Theology”? Grand Rapids: Kregel, 2001.*

_____. Historical Criticism of the Bible: Methodology or Ideology? Reflections of a Bultmannian turned Evangelical. Grand Rapids: Kregel, 2001.*

_____. Is There a Synoptic Problem? Rethinking the Literary Dependence of the First Three Gospels. Grand Rapids: Baker, 1993.*

Long, Valentine. “Higher Criticism Has Gone Bankrupt” in Homiletic & Pastoral Review, October 1982.

Lund, Nils W. Chiasmus in the New Testament: A Study in the Form and Function of Chiastic Structures. Peabody: Hendrickson, 1992.

McCarthy, John F. “Creative Imagination in the Old Testament Reading of Walter Brueggemann” in Living Tradition, No. 106, July 2003.

_____. “The Incomplete Response of Catholic Theologians to the Demythologizing of Rudolf Bultmann: Part I — Leopold Malevez and Heinrich Fries” in Living Tradition, No. 80, March 1999.

_____. “The Incomplete Response of Catholic Theologians to the Demythologizing of Rudolf Bultmann: Part II — René Marlé and Joseph Cahill” in Living Tradition, No. 81, May 1999.

_____. “The Incomplete Response of Catholic Theologians to the Demythologizing of Rudolf Bultmann: Part III — Xavier Léon-Dufour and John McKenzie” in Living Tradition, No. 82, July 1999.

_____. “The Incomplete Response of Catholic Theologians to the Demythologizing of Rudolf Bultmann: Part IV — Anton Vögtle and Ugo Lattanzi” in Living Tradition, No. 83, September 1999.

_____. “Jean Levie and the Biblical Movement” in Living Tradition, No. 31, September 1990.

_____. “Modernism in the Demythologizing of Rudolf Bultmann” in Living Tradition, No. 112, July 2004.

_____. “Neo-Patristic Exegesis: Its Approach and Method, Part I. The State of the Question” in Living Tradition, No. 75, May 1998.

_____. “Neo-Patristic Exegesis: Its Approach and Method, Part II. A Neo-Patristic Reply to the Historical-Critical Method” in Living Tradition, No. 76, July 1998.

_____. “Neo-Patristic Exegesis to the Rescue” in Living Tradition, No. 41, May 1992.

_____. “A Neo-Patristic Return to the Calling of Nathanael” in Living Tradition, No. 42, July 1992.

_____. “Rationalism in the Historical-Criticism of Hermann Gunkel” in Living Tradition, No. 108, November 2003.

_____. “Really Called by the Prophets a Nazorean (Matthew 2:23)” in Living Tradition, No. 85, January 2000.

_____. “Regarding the Background of Matthew 2” in Living Tradition, No. 86, March 2000.

_____. “Toward a Fuller Catholic Response to the Demythologizing of Rudolf Bultmann (Part 1)” in Living Tradition, No. 113, September 2004.

_____. “Two Views of Historical Criticism: Part I — Historical Criticism as a Critical Method” in Living Tradition, No. 77, September 1998.

_____. “Two Views of Historical Criticism: Part II — Historical Criticism as an Historical Method” in Living Tradition, No. 78, November 1998.

North, Gary. The Hoax of Higher Criticism. Tyler: Institute for Christian Economics, 1989.*

Patzia, Arthur G. and Anthony J. Petrotta. Pocket Dictionary of Biblical Studies. Downers Grove: InterVarsity, 2002.*

Soulen, Richard N. and R. Kendall Soulen. Handbook of Biblical Criticism: Third Edition, Revised and Expanded. Louisville: Westminster John Knox, 2001.*

Thomas, Robert L. and F. David Farnell, eds. The Jesus Crisis: The Inroads of Historical Criticism into Evangelical Scholarship. Grand Rapids: Kregel, 1998.*

Wilkins, Michael J. and J. P. Moreland, eds. Jesus Under Fire: Modern Scholarship Reinvents the Historical Jesus. Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 1995.*