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38 HORIZONSwhich they are used. 53 Since I consider the pro<strong>of</strong>-text model completelyinadequate, I will not take time to evaluate the quality <strong>of</strong> the researchwhich produces the "appropriate" texts nor the character <strong>of</strong> the texts inrelation to their theological or pastoral contexts.The historical-critical model <strong>of</strong> exegesis is, as I have said, the modelwithin which most reputable biblical scholars are presently working.Ins<strong>of</strong>ar as the researcher assigns him or herself the sole task <strong>of</strong> discoveringwhat the ancient author said and meant within his own historicalcontext the historical data discovered may be more theological or practicalin content depending on the context, but it has a predominantlytheoretical relationship to pastoral activity in the contemporary Church.In other words, the scholar is explicitly refusing to draw conclusionsfrom what the biblical author thought or said to what the contemporaryChurch should think or do. Now, obviously, if the results <strong>of</strong> biblicalresearch are to have any impact on contemporary faith and practice,someone has to work out the implications <strong>of</strong> the historical data for thepresent time. In fact, what tends to happen is that ecclesially-mindedexegetes who are theologically informed and pastorally sensitivesuggest areas in which their data might have a bearing 54 and theologiansgo to work to incorporate the data into speculative positions and syntheseswhile pastors try to apply the data to practical questions and situations.So far, this division <strong>of</strong> labor has not proven highly successfulalthough the speculative work <strong>of</strong> the theologians has been somewhatmore impressive than the practical performance <strong>of</strong> pastors. 55 In myopinion, the fundamental reason for the limited success <strong>of</strong> this model isthat biblical research which stops short at exegesis is truncated andtherefore does not produce a full and mature understanding <strong>of</strong> the text 56and theological interpretation which does not engage the text itself but atruncated report <strong>of</strong> the text's meaning is biblically stunted fromthe start.The pastoral problem is even greater because it is frequently involved ina naïve direct application to the present situation <strong>of</strong> material whose realapplication is to another time and culture. This <strong>of</strong>ten results in rigid,unnuanced moral positions which are strangely out <strong>of</strong> touch with contemporaryexperience precisely because nothing in the historical biblicaldata directly addresses the modern aspects <strong>of</strong> the issues whichactually gave rise to the problem at this point in time. 57M For example, Ex. 3:14 has been used as a pro<strong>of</strong>-text for the theoretical assertion <strong>of</strong>God's aseity; 1 Cor. 11:3 has been used as a pro<strong>of</strong>-text for the practical dispensation <strong>of</strong> thesubordination <strong>of</strong> women to men in marriage."This is what R. E. Brown does, for example, in Crises Facing the Church and in TheCommunity <strong>of</strong> the Beloved Disciple (New York: Paulist, 1979)."Again, the use <strong>of</strong> biblical data in <strong>of</strong>ficial documents such as those on contraception,the ordination <strong>of</strong> women, and sexual ethics must be recalled with regret.^This is the point <strong>of</strong> Gadamer's treatment <strong>of</strong> application as essential to the work <strong>of</strong>interpretation.57 This is strikingly true <strong>of</strong> the documents mentioned in note 55.

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