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New Horizons in Hermeneutics
I have described the aims, scope, and main arguments of this volume in the Introduction. There I have also suggested the range of readerships to which these are primarily directed. Nevertheless particular readers may be drawn more readily (at least initially) to certain specific chapters.
The Introduction may well invite attention from the viewpoint of all interests. Those with more immediately practical interests, however, may perhaps find hopes most readily fulfilled in chapters I, II, VII, VIII, and XII, and most especially in XV and XVI. These last two chapters explicitly summarize the value of particular models in relation to specific biblical texts and specific reader-related situations and goals.
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