Interpretation Approaches Flashcards

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What is the Canon within the Canon approach?

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Readers are invited to sift through the biblical texts in search of what they may find useful and valuable as a source of ethical guidance in their lives.

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What is the paradigmatic approach?

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Biblical material provided us with broad general principles that guide us in our ethical decision-making and establishes a standard to which we can appeal in order to justify the correctness of the position taken or to test the propriety of an action performed or contemplated.

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What is the canonical approach?

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Scripture is viewed as a vast canvas in which the individual details are not as significant as the picture as a whole and offensive passages are only considered problematic when read alone.

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What is that allegorical approach?

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Assumes that the Bible has various levels of meaning and tends to focus on the spiritual sense as opposed to the literal sense.

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What is the reader response approach?

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In this approach the reader asks lots of questions and has a conversation with the text asking questions like what is the text saying, what is the text saying to me, and what I’m saying to the text.

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What is the evolutionary approach?

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The evolutionary approach states that we’ve evolved over time to a higher moral standard.

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What is the cultural relativist approach?

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The cultural relativist approach differs from the evolutionary approach in the sense that society has not evolved to a higher moral standard, but rather, moral standards have only changed (not necessarily gotten better).

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