With my mouth I will give thanks (Ps 109:30a): The Contribution of Leuven Biblical Scholarship to the Field in the Past 50 Years and the Future of Biblical Studies in Light of Psalm 109

Fifty years is a short time for an academic programme of a university that traces its origins to 1425 but it is worth celebrating since 1968 was a turning point for the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven in particular as it embraced two distinct language identities; a decision with international consequ...

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spelling ph-ateneo-arc.theology-faculty-pubs-10032020-06-01T03:44:53Z With my mouth I will give thanks (Ps 109:30a): The Contribution of Leuven Biblical Scholarship to the Field in the Past 50 Years and the Future of Biblical Studies in Light of Psalm 109 Ibita, Maricel S Fifty years is a short time for an academic programme of a university that traces its origins to 1425 but it is worth celebrating since 1968 was a turning point for the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven in particular as it embraced two distinct language identities; a decision with international consequences. At the Faculty of Theology; this separation of the University into Dutch and French-speaking entities also gave birth to the International Program in English. In this article; I underline that remembering the past makes us better prepared for the challenges of the years to come. In broad brush strokes; this contribution celebrates the importance of the historical-critical method and acknowledges other contributions to biblical research worldwide by the Research Unit Biblical Studies (RUBS) of the Faculty of Theology and Religious Studies (FTRS) of the KU Leuven. I also suggest that given the contemporary postglobal; posthuman; postnational; and post-truth contexts of the world in general and the academe in particular; biblical criticism has to be interdisciplinary as it strives to be more contextual; integrated; inclusive and transformational. The imagery of the mouth in Psalm 109 will serve as an example of these concerns and characteristics as I briefly look at the psalmist's plea for YHWH not to be silent against evil mouths (109:1-6); the imprecations against one who denies hesed (109:5-20); and the petition and hope for YHWH's hesed uttered by a thankful mouth (109:21-31). 2019-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://archium.ateneo.edu/theology-faculty-pubs/4 https://ixtheo.de/Record/1691069892/Description#tabnav Theology Department Faculty Publications Archīum Ateneo Louvain Biblical Exegesis post-global post-human postnational post-truth Ps 109 inclusive integrated contextual transformational Religious Thought, Theology and Philosophy of Religion
institution Ateneo De Manila University
building Ateneo De Manila University Library
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topic Louvain
Biblical Exegesis
post-global
post-human
postnational
post-truth
Ps 109
inclusive
integrated
contextual
transformational
Religious Thought, Theology and Philosophy of Religion
spellingShingle Louvain
Biblical Exegesis
post-global
post-human
postnational
post-truth
Ps 109
inclusive
integrated
contextual
transformational
Religious Thought, Theology and Philosophy of Religion
Ibita, Maricel S
With my mouth I will give thanks (Ps 109:30a): The Contribution of Leuven Biblical Scholarship to the Field in the Past 50 Years and the Future of Biblical Studies in Light of Psalm 109
description Fifty years is a short time for an academic programme of a university that traces its origins to 1425 but it is worth celebrating since 1968 was a turning point for the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven in particular as it embraced two distinct language identities; a decision with international consequences. At the Faculty of Theology; this separation of the University into Dutch and French-speaking entities also gave birth to the International Program in English. In this article; I underline that remembering the past makes us better prepared for the challenges of the years to come. In broad brush strokes; this contribution celebrates the importance of the historical-critical method and acknowledges other contributions to biblical research worldwide by the Research Unit Biblical Studies (RUBS) of the Faculty of Theology and Religious Studies (FTRS) of the KU Leuven. I also suggest that given the contemporary postglobal; posthuman; postnational; and post-truth contexts of the world in general and the academe in particular; biblical criticism has to be interdisciplinary as it strives to be more contextual; integrated; inclusive and transformational. The imagery of the mouth in Psalm 109 will serve as an example of these concerns and characteristics as I briefly look at the psalmist's plea for YHWH not to be silent against evil mouths (109:1-6); the imprecations against one who denies hesed (109:5-20); and the petition and hope for YHWH's hesed uttered by a thankful mouth (109:21-31).
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author Ibita, Maricel S
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title With my mouth I will give thanks (Ps 109:30a): The Contribution of Leuven Biblical Scholarship to the Field in the Past 50 Years and the Future of Biblical Studies in Light of Psalm 109
title_short With my mouth I will give thanks (Ps 109:30a): The Contribution of Leuven Biblical Scholarship to the Field in the Past 50 Years and the Future of Biblical Studies in Light of Psalm 109
title_full With my mouth I will give thanks (Ps 109:30a): The Contribution of Leuven Biblical Scholarship to the Field in the Past 50 Years and the Future of Biblical Studies in Light of Psalm 109
title_fullStr With my mouth I will give thanks (Ps 109:30a): The Contribution of Leuven Biblical Scholarship to the Field in the Past 50 Years and the Future of Biblical Studies in Light of Psalm 109
title_full_unstemmed With my mouth I will give thanks (Ps 109:30a): The Contribution of Leuven Biblical Scholarship to the Field in the Past 50 Years and the Future of Biblical Studies in Light of Psalm 109
title_sort with my mouth i will give thanks (ps 109:30a): the contribution of leuven biblical scholarship to the field in the past 50 years and the future of biblical studies in light of psalm 109
publisher Archīum Ateneo
publishDate 2019
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