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Biblical Hermeneutics : FIve Views
Outline: In recent decades biblical hermeneutics has been an ever-expanding field of thought and research, with new viewpoints unfolding and debated. This views selected for this volume cohere with a broad center of orthodox interpretation of Scripture.
But while they share a common ground and a collection of common tools, their distinctive emphases are at points profound. In this book proponents of differing hermeneutical approaches each describe their approach to interpreting Scripture, put it work on Matthew 2: 13-15, and respond to their dialogue partners. The discussion is introduced and concluded by the editors. The five views and their essayists are:
- Historical - Critical/Grammatical, Craig L. Blomberg
- Literary/Postmodern, F. Scott Spenser
- Philosophical/Theological, Merold Westphal
- Redemptive-Historical, Richard B. Gaffin Jr.
- Canonical, Robert W. Wall
Anyone interested in the ongoing quest to responsibly interpret Christian Scripture for the church will find this a wonderfully informative and constructive dialogue.
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