| The fundamental principles of the historical-critical method in its classic form are the following: It is a historical method, not only because it is applied to ancient texts�in this case, those of the Bible�and studies their significance from a historical point of view, but also and above all because it seeks to shed light upon the historical processes which gave rise to biblical texts, diachronic processes that were often complex and involved a long period of time. At the different stages of their production, the texts of the Bible were addressed to various categories of hearers or readers living in different places and different times. | |