Original Research

Analytic philosophy and scriptural interpretations

Aku S. Antombikums
HTS Teologiese Studies / Theological Studies | Vol 80, No 1 | a9985 | DOI: https://doi.org/10.4102/hts.v80i1.9985 | © 2024 Aku S. Antombikums | This work is licensed under CC Attribution 4.0
Submitted: 18 June 2024 | Published: 03 October 2024

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Aku S. Antombikums, Department of Systematic and Historical Theology, Faculty of Theology and Religion, University of Pretoria, Pretoria, South Africa

Abstract

The task of interpreting the Holy Scriptures has been a daunting enterprise throughout the history of the Church. This article explores how analytic philosophy could be promising in biblical interpretation. Notwithstanding the suspicion related to analytic philosophy, this article argues that analytic philosophy could creatively aid the interpretation of the Holy Scripture. My interest is in how its focus on coherence and clarity of description could add force to making sense of the truth claims of the Bible. I argue that when used creatively, analytic philosophy holds excellent prospects for biblical interpretation, especially in distinguishing between the presupposition of the message of a Bible text and the presupposition of the interpreter.

Contribution: The article argues that the omission of the Hebrew Bible from academic discussion in fields like political philosophy or psychology and mainstream philosophy because it is considered a product of revelation that must not be approached using reasoning is a false dichotomy because, in the Scriptures, we find God inviting us to reasoning.


Keywords

analytic philosophy; interpretation; philosophical hermeneutics; presuppositions; revelation; clarifications

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Goal 11: Sustainable cities and communities

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