This state of affairs is partly due to modern scholarship’s almost exclusive focus on the literal sense of Scripture. Modern biblical criticism has emphasized that the primary meaning of a text is to be found in the meaning intended by the original author(s) and the historical circumstances that gave rise to the text. Spiritual interpretation as practiced in ancient and medieval Christianity, even where admired for its inspirational appeal, has come to be regarded as eisegesis, an arbitrary and subjective
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