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Hearing the Living Word of God today? : a systematic-theological investigation into the authority and interpretation of scripture for contemporary Korean Presbyterianism

Thesis (DTh)--Stellenbosch University, 2011. / AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: Die krisis rakende Skrifgesag vra ‘n dringende sistematies-teologiese ondersoek om ‘n
weg vanuit dié krisis aan te dui deur ‘n oortuigender, meer verstaanbare en belowende
benadering te bied om opnuut die sinvolheid, waaragtigheid, toepaslikheid en gesag van
die Skrif vir ons geloof en lewe te bevestig. Die oorkoepelende oogmerk van hierdie
verhandeling is dus om ‘n meer toepaslike sistematies-teologiese raamwerk te vind om
oor die gesag en interpretasie van die Skrif te kan praat. Ten einde hierdie doel te bereik,
maak die verhandeling gebruik van drie hoof benaderings – epistemologies, dogmaties
en hermeneuties – in ‘n dinamies geïntegreerde, onderling afhanklike, en holistiese
wyse.
Om die epistemologiese status van die Skrif as God se waarheid te bevestig, het ons ‘n
meer genuanseerde epistemologiese model nodig waardeur die uiterstes van sowel
moderne dogmatiese funderingsdenke asook van postmoderne nie-funderingsdenke
vermy kan word. As alternatiewe model sal ’n vorm van post-funderingsdenke as
benadering hier ontwikkel word, te einde die valse verdelings tussen objektief en
subjektief, ontologies en funksioneel, en epistomologies en hermeneuties te oorkom.
Ons kan dus die objektiewe eenheid van die waarheid en gesag van die Skrif as
beslissende weg na die realiteit van God bevestig, sonder om ons bewussyn van die
voorlopige, kontekstuele en feilbare aard van menslike kennis te ontken.
‘n Dogmaties-ontologiese verantwoording van die Skrif plaas ons spreke oor Skrifgesag
binne die konteks van die drie-enige God se ekonomie van verlossing. Vanuit ‘n
trinitaries-pneumatologiese oogpunt word die gesag van die Skrif afgelei vanuit die
drie-enige God se self-kommunikatiewe spraak-akte, sodat dit beskryf kan word as
goddelike kommunikatief-performatiewe gesag binne die drie-enige God se
verlossingsdrama. Die Skrifte kan gesien word as die teo-dramatiese teks wat ons binne
die verbondslewe met God bring en ons deur die dinamiese, dienende en vormende
werk van God se Gees oproep om aan die grootse drama van God se verlossing deel te
neem. Hermeneutiese oorwegings en nadenke moet as ‘n wesenlike en kritiese deel van ons
totale gesprek oor Skrifgesag ter sprake kom. Hermeneutiek help ons om hermeneutiese
afgode bloot te lê en om die werklike teenwoordigheid van God in ons lees van die
Skrifte te onderskei. Dit fasiliteer voorts ons beliggaming van bybelse tekste in die
spesifieke en tydelike kontekste van die lewe. Dit stel ons bowenal in staat om realiteite
van andersheid te herken en om na (‘n) ander stem(me) te luister. In die lig van hierdie
drievoudige hermeneutiese taak, kan ons die gesag van die Skrif as die viva vox Dei,
wat tot ons spreek in ons hier-en-nou lewe, herwin, terugeis en bekragtig. Ons herken
dus opnuut die gesag van die Skrif as goddelik kommunikatief-performatief,
verbondsmatig, dinamies-transformerend, lewens-deelnemend en veelvormig. Deur die
Skrif te lees, daaroor te mediteer, dit te geniet en uit te leef, ervaar ons die drie-enige
God se intieme teenwoordigheid, en aanbid en verheerlik ons God met eerbied en
vreugde. / ENGLISH ABSTRACT: In the face of the crisis of scriptural authority, an urgent systematic-theological task is to
chart the way beyond that crisis by providing a more convincing, comprehensible, and
promising way to reaffirm the significance, truthfulness, relevance, and authority of
Scripture in our beliefs and lives. The overarching aim of this dissertation is thus to
search for a more appropriate systematic-theological framework for talk of the authority
and interpretation of Scripture. To this end, this dissertation engages with three key
dimensions — epistemological, doctrinal, and hermeneutical — in a dynamically
integrated, mutually dependent, and holistic way.
To affirm the epistemological status of Scripture as God’s truth, we need a more
nuanced epistemological model by which to avoid the extremity of the modern
dogmatic foundationalism and the postmodern relativist nonfoundationalism. A
postfoundationalist approach as an alternative model would provide the way to
overcome the false dichotomy between objective and subjective, ontological and
functional, and epistemology and hermeneutics. Without losing the awareness of the
provisionality, contextuality, and fallibility of all human knowledge, thus we can affirm
the objective unity of truth and the authority of Scripture as the ultimate way to the
reality of God.
A dogmatic-ontological account of Scripture brings our talk of scriptural authority
within the context of the triune God’s economy of salvation. From a trinitarianpneumatological
viewpoint, the authority of Scripture is derived above all from the
triune God’s self-communicative speech-act and hence it can be described as the divine
communicative-performative authority in the triune God’s drama of redemption.
Scripture can be thought of as the theo-dramatic script, which brings us into the
covenantal life with God and calls us to participate in the grand drama of God’s
salvation, by the dynamic, ministerial, and formative work of God the Spirit. The hermeneutical concerns and reflections must be brought, as a constitutive and
critical part, into our whole talk of scriptural authority. Hermeneutics helps us to expose
the hermeneutical idols and to discern the real presence of God in our reading of
Scripture. It also facilitates our embodiment of biblical texts in the particular, temporal
context of life. Most of all, it enables us to recognise the realities of otherness and to
listen to other voice(s). In light of this threefold hermeneutical task, we can retrieve,
reclaim, and reaffirm the authority of Scripture as the viva vox Dei speaking to us in our
here-and-now life. We thus recognise anew the authority of Scripture as divine
communicative-performative, covenantal, dynamic-transformative, life-engaged, and
multifaceted. By reading, mediating, enjoying, and living Scripture, we experience the
triune God’s intimate presence, and worship and glorify God with reverence and
enjoyment.

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:netd.ac.za/oai:union.ndltd.org:sun/oai:scholar.sun.ac.za:10019.1/18079
Date12 1900
CreatorsYoon, Hyung-Chul
ContributorsSmit, D. J., Stellenbosch University. Faculty of Theology. Dept. of Systematic Theology and Ecclesiology.
PublisherStellenbosch : Stellenbosch University
Source SetsSouth African National ETD Portal
LanguageEnglish
Detected LanguageEnglish
TypeThesis
RightsStellenbosch University

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