Philosophical exegesis. Three examples
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https://doi.org/10.15633/lie.157Keywords:
Bible, philosophical exegesis, anthropology, Parable of the SowerAbstract
In this article the author uses the method of philosophical exegesis for the Parable of the Sower and for Jesus ‘answer to the disciples question’ regarding the metaphorical nature of His teachings. The idea of this exegesis is such that biblical symbols are paralleled with philosophical and anthropological concepts. The anthropological project derived from the results of this interpretation is then confronted in two of its details with F. Ebner’s concept of word and D. von Hildebrand’s description of depth. This juxtaposition shows the possibilities of anthropological reflection engendered from a philosophical reading of Bible.
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