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canonical criticism

Canonical criticism, sometimes called canon criticism or the canonical approach, is a way of interpreting the Bible that focuses on the text of the biblical canon itself as a finished product. It has been made popular by Brevard Childs, though he personally rejected the term.〔Brevard S. Childs, ''Introduction to the Old Testament as Scripture'' (SCM, 1979), 82–83.〕 Whereas other types of biblical criticism focus on the origins, structure and history of the text, canonical criticism looks at the meaning the text in its final form has for the community which uses it.
==Description==

Canonical criticism involves "paying attention to the present form of the text in determining its meaning for the believing community."〔John N. Oswalt, "Canonical Criticism: A Review From A Conservative Viewpoint," ''Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society'' 30.3 () 318.〕 According to James Barr, it involves concentrating authority "in the canonical text, and not in the people or events out of which that text came."〔James Barr, "Childs' Introduction to the Old Testament as Scripture," ''JSOT'' 16 () 16.〕 Brevard Childs says that the canon "not only serves to establish the outer boundaries of authoritative Scripture," but "forms a prism through which light from the different aspects of the Christian life is refracted." 〔Brevard S. Childs, ''Biblical Theology of the Old and New Testaments'' (Augsburg Fortress, 1993), p. 672.〕 He also notes that "the tradents of the tradition have sought to hide their own footprints in order to focus attention on the canonical text itself and not on the process."〔Brevard S. Childs, "The Canonical Shape of the Prophetic Literature," ''Interpretation'' 32 () p. 53.〕 However, Childs refuses to speak of canonical ''criticism'' as if it were on a level with form criticism or redaction criticism. According to Childs, it represents an entirely new departure, ''replacing'' the entire historical-critical method.〔
John H. Sailhamer views the "canonical approach" as including the "canon criticism" of Childs, as well as composition criticism, redaction criticism, and text linguistics.〔John H. Sailhamer, ''Introduction to Old Testament Theology: A Canonical Approach'' (Zondervan, 1995), 97-103.〕

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