Introduction to biblical interpretation / William W. Klein, Craig L. Blomberg, Robert L. Hubbard, Jr. ; with Kermit A. Ecklebarger, consulting editor.
Publication details: Dallas, Tex. : Word Pub., ©1993.Description: xxiii, 518 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0849907748
- 9780849907746
- 220.6/01 20
- BS476 .K545 1993
- BC 6020
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BS 476 .K33 1994 An introduction to biblical hermeneutics : the search for meaning / | BS 476 .K34 Toward an exegetical theology : Biblical exegesis for preaching and teaching / | BS 476 .K39x 1946 Rules of Bible study / | BS 476 .K545 1993 Introduction to biblical interpretation / | BS 476 .K73 The historical-critical method / | BS 476 .L3 1952 The organon of Scripture: or, The inductive method of Biblical interpretation. | BS 476 .M35 1992 Understanding and applying the Bible / |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 459-491) and indexes.
Part 1 : The task of interpretation. The need for hermeneutics -- The history of interpretation -- The canon and translations -- Part 2 : The interpreter and the goal. The interpreter -- The goal of interpretation -- Part 3 : Understanding literature. General rules of hermeneutics : prose -- General rules of hermeneutics : Old Testament poetry -- Part 4 : Understanding Bible genres. Genres of the Old Testament -- Genres of the New Testament -- Part 5 : The fruits of interpretation. Using the Bible today -- Application -- Appendix : Modern approaches to interpretation -- Annotated bibliography : hermeneutical tools.
In this volume the authors: define and describe hermeneutics, suggest effective methods to understand the meaning of any biblical text, survey the literary, cultural, social, and historical issues that impact any text, evaluate both traditional and mordern approaches to Bible interpretation, examine our role as interpreters of the text and help us identify what we bring to the text that could distort its message, tackle the problems of how to apply the Bible in valid and significant ways today, and provide an extensive, revised annotated list of books that readers will find extremely helpful in the practice of biblical interpretation.
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