Theological Biblical Interpretation: On Moving Forward By Looking Behind - Seton Hall University
Thursday, October 22, 2020
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For far too long biblical exegesis and theology have been completely separate scholarly
activities. In his latest book, Liturgy and Sacrament, Mystagogy and Martyrdom, Dr.
Jeffrey Morrow takes a look at the history of Catholic biblical interpretation in
order to move forward to a theological biblical interpretation that takes the best
of traditional and contemporary historical exegesis as a guide.
About the Speaker:
Dr. Morrow teaches a wide range of courses in Catholic Theology at Immaculate Conception
Seminary School of Theology, including The Theology of Pope Benedict XVI, The Theology
of the Old Testament, The Eucharist, and Ecclesiology. His research focuses on the
history of biblical interpretation and theological exegesis. He is particularly interested
in the union between Catholic theology and Catholic biblical scholarship.
About Catholic Studies:
The Catholic Studies program at Seton Hall University offers an innovative, interdisciplinary
curriculum for students of any creed who are interested in deepening their knowledge
of Catholicism's rich intellectual tradition and living heritage. Combining the study
of history, philosophy, theology, literature, art, sociology, and other disciplines,
Catholic Studies focuses on the Church's dialogue with culture and encounter with
the world. Students interested in Catholic Studies have the option to pursue a major,
minor, or certificate that complements and enhances the university's other degree
programs and fields of study. Over 20 years the academic program and its variegated
activities have stayed true to and fulfilled the Catholic mission and vision of the
University. For more information, please contact Dr. Ines Murzaku at [email protected] or (973) 275-2808, and Gloria Aroneo at [email protected] or (973) 275-2808.
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