Crimella, Matteo2025-03-072025-03-072024Verbum Vitae, 2024, T. 42, Special Issue, s. 125-140.1644-85612451-280Xhttps://theo-logos.pl/handle/123456789/28971Artykuł w języku angielskim.This article examines Joseph Ratzinger’s trilogy on Jesus of Nazareth, focusing especially on the first volume, shedding light on three of his hermeneutical assumptions. Firstly, there is a consideration of the understanding of the historical reliability of the Gospels. Secondly, there is a focus on the double hermeneutic of the parables, namely, the hermeneutic of history and that of faith. A critical review of Ratzinger’s analysis of three Lucan parables (Luke 10:25–37; 15:11–32; 16:19–31) leads to the proposal of a different reading which avoids the allegorical trap and values the argumentative mechanism of the fictitious stories, understood as frontier of the Gospel. Finally, holiness is touched on as an authentic interpretation of Sacred Scripture.enCC-BY-ND - Uznanie autorstwa - Bez utworów zależnychJoseph Ratzingerhistorical JesusparableLuke 10:25–37Luke 15:11–32Luke 16:19–31hermeneutic of historyhermeneutic of faithGospel parablehermeneuticshistoryfaithJesus of Nazarethexegesisbiblical exegesisBenedict XVIpopesbiblical studiesBibleGospel of Luketheologybiblical theologyJezus historycznyprzypowieściŁk 10:25-37Łk 15:11-32Łk 16:19-31hermeneutyka historiihermeneutyka wiaryprzypowieść ewangelicznahermeneutykahistoriawiaraJezus z Nazaretuegzegezaegzegeza biblijnaBenedykt XVIpapieżebiblistykaBibliaPismo ŚwięteEwangelia według św. Łukaszateologiateologia biblijnaHermeneutical and Exegetical Assumptions in the Work Jesus of Nazareth by Joseph Ratzinger/ Benedict XVI. Some ExamplesArticle