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Theory Time: Hermeneutics I
Emmanuel Nathan is the National Head of the School of Theology at the Faculty of Theology and Philosophy, ACU. Based in Sydney, he is also a lecturer in biblical studies, a member of the faculty’s Interreligious Dialogue Network, and coordinator of the short courses in theology for Sydney and NSW. He is an adjunct member of ACU’s La Salle Academy for Faith Formation and Religious Education, serves as an external member of the Academic Board of the Catholic Institute of Sydney, and is delighted to now also serve on the advisory board of the ACU Centre for Liturgy.
Emmanuel holds a PhD (Sacrae Theologiae Doctor) from the Catholic University of Leuven in Belgium. Internationally, he is a member of the Society of Biblical Literature, the European Association of Biblical Studies, and the Centre Interuniversitaire d’Etudes Judaïques, Belgique (Institutum Iudaicum).
Main Readings for This Theory
- Bieringer, Reimund, and Mary Elsbernd. Normativity of the future: reading Biblical and other authoritative texts in an eschatological perspective. Vol. 61. Peeters; Leuven, 2010.
- Briggs, Richard S. “What does hermeneutics have to do with biblical interpretation?.” The Heythrop Journal 47, no. 1 (2006): 55-74.
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