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Francis Watson contends that the new approaches make it possible to rethink the relationship of Biblical studies to Christian theology. If interpretation is determined in part by the perspective of the interpreter, then it no longer makes sense to insist that historical questions about the test’s origins must always be given priority over explorations of its theological potential. Indeed, given...

The fact that this distinction relates to the texts as they function within a fluid contemporary discourse indicates that the law and the gospel are not fixed entities, inherent within texts and therefore easily identifiable and subject to our control. It would be mistaken to regard Luther’s difficulty with certain of the sayings of Jesus as a timeless theological problematic with which we must struggle in essentially the same way as he did. The theological-exegetical attempt to distinguish the law
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