Zatwardnicki, Sławomir2025-09-242025-09-242017Teologia w Polsce, 2017, Tom 11, Nr 2, s. 125-151.2956-63551732-4572https://theo-logos.pl/handle/123456789/36489The Catholic interpretation of the Holy Scripture is characterised by coexistence of theological principles and scientific methods. Theological exegesis so understood itself requires theological justification. In search of the latter the author of the article referred to the International Theological Commission’s documents. A theological basis for both the so-called “great principles of the interpretation” of the Bible and the necessity to apply the historical-critical method are presented in the text. The conclusion deals with suggestions worthy to be considered in the Biblical interpretation. Bipolarism of the exegesis process that is impossible to be defined is first of all to be heeded.plCC-BY - Uznanie autorstwaPismo Święteegzegezainterpretacjaegzegeza teologicznahermeneutyka wiaryhermeneutyka chalcedońskaegzegeza kanonicznażywa tradycja Kościołaanalogia wiarymetoda historyczno-krytycznawiaranaukaJezus ChrystusDuch ŚwiętyKościółMiędzynarodowa Komisja TeologicznaJoseph Ratzingerzmysł wiarychrystologiapneumatologiaeklezjologiaBibliahermeneutykatradycja Kościołateologiafilologiafilologia biblijnainterpretacja Bibliiegzegeza biblijnaexegesisinterpretationtheological exegesishermeneutics of faithChalcedonian hermeneuticscanonical exegesisliving Tradition of the Churchanalogy of faithhistorical-critical methodfaithscienceJesus ChristHoly SpiritChurchInternational Theological Commisionsense of faithChristologypneumatologyecclesiologyBiblehermeneuticsChurch traditiontheologyphilologybiblical philologyinterpretation of the Biblebiblical exegesisEgzegeza teologiczna w świetle opracowań Międzynarodowej Komisji TeologicznejTheological Exegesis in the Light of the International Theological Commission’s DocumentsArticle