Book III

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Book III is the third section of Augustine’s theological treatise *On Christian Doctrine*, focusing on the principles for interpreting ambiguous or figurative passages of Scripture.

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instanceOf book section
associatedWith Christian hermeneutical tradition
author Augustine of Hippo
completedIn early 5th century
discusses allegorical interpretation
ambiguity of words and phrases
interpretation of seemingly immoral divine commands
interpretation of symbolic actions
signs and things in Scripture
tropological (moral) interpretation
emphasizes love of God and neighbor as interpretive norm
the moral purpose of Scripture
the role of the rule of faith in interpretation
focusesOn distinguishing literal and figurative meanings
interpretive charity
principles for interpreting ambiguous passages of Scripture
principles for interpreting figurative passages of Scripture
rules for resolving scriptural obscurities
followedBy Book IV (On Christian Doctrine)
follows Book II of De fide
surface form: Book II (On Christian Doctrine)
genre theological treatise
hasWorkTitle Book III of De doctrina christiana
surface form: De doctrina christiana, liber tertius
historicalPeriod Late Antiquity
influenced Western Christian theology of Scripture
medieval biblical exegesis
mainTopic ambiguity in Scripture
biblical interpretation
figurative language in Scripture
hermeneutics
originallyWrittenIn late 4th century
partOf On Christian Doctrine
positionInSeries 3
religiousTradition Christianity
subjectOf scholarly commentary on Augustinian hermeneutics
theologicalTradition Latin Church Fathers
workLanguage Latin

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On Christian Doctrine book Book III