This paper examines the methodological framework and theological contributions of Xavier Léon-Dufour’s Dictionary of Biblical Theology ( Vocabulaire de Théologie Biblique ). It argues that the work represents a pivotal shift in 20th-century Catholic scholarship, moving away from a purely apologetic or doctrinal reading of Scripture toward a "theology of history." By analyzing the text’s structural organization—specifically its treatment of "Key Words" versus "Mystery Themes"—this paper explores how Léon-Dufour successfully synthesized the historical-critical method with the spiritual unity of the canon, creating a tool that revitalized the concept of "Salvation History" for the modern era.
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