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Hermeneutics

  • Expository Hermeneutics : An Introduction

    $24.99

    Contents PART ONE: BIBLE STUDY AND HERMENEUTICS Introduction 1. Inductive Bible Study and Hermeneutics 2. The Goal of Interpretation 3. Hermeneutical Considerations of the Goal of Interpretation 4. Objections to the Proposed Goal of Hermeneutics PART TWO: RECOGNITION Introduction 5. The Task of Recognition 6. Hermeneutical Considerations in the Task of Recognition- I 7. Hermeneutical Considerations in the Task of Recognition- II PART THREE: EXEGESIS Introduction 8. The task of Exegesis 9. Hermeneutical Considerations in the Task of Exegesis – I 10. Hermeneutical Considerations in the Task of Exegesis – II PART FOUR: APPLICATION Introduction 11. The task of Application 12. Hermeneutical Considerations in the Task of Exegesis- I PART FIVE: VALIDATION Introduction 13. The Principle of Validation 14. Procedures in the Principle of Application

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  • Modern Preacher And The Ancient Text

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    How to choose and isolate a coherent section of Scripture, outline the main points, decide on a universal principle, choose alternate ways to preach the material (e.g., didactive, narrative, or textual), and deliver it in a creative, imaginative fashion.

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  • Promise Of Hermeneutics

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    Who authored the text of this world and what does it mean? Roger Lundin, Anthony Thiselton, and Clarence Walhout tackle this question in The Promise of Hermeneutics. Focusing on the debate between contemporary evangelical Protestant hermeneutics and postmodern interpretation theory, they argue that our search for meaning lies within the context of history and can only be defined by our biblical understanding of God.

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  • Protestant Biblical Interpretation (Reprinted)

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    The Prophets of Israel has established itself as a reliable introduction to prophecy and prophets in Israel. Students will now be able to acquire this useful textbook in a more affordable paperback edition.

    According to Leon Wood, a continuity exists between Israel’s earlier nonwriting prophets and its later prophets. Both must be studied to acquire a thorough understanding of Israelite prophecy.

    This assertion, for which the author of this study marshals considerable evidence, underlies the entire text of this significant volume. Instead of concentration upon the prophetic writings, the author focuses on the prophets themselves, both those who recorded their messages and those who did not. A study of the [prophets] themselves is most worthwhile, he writes, for when one sees them as people, in the day and circumstances in which they lived, he has a distinct advantage for understanding what they wrote.

    The book begins with an informative introduction to the Israelite prophets represented in the canon; the author then discusses the nonwriting prophets of both the premonarchy era (including Miriam, Deborah, and Samuel) and the monarchy period (including Gad, Nathan, Ahijah, Iddo, Shemaiah, Azariah, Hanani, Jehu, Jahaziel, Eliezer, Elijah, Micaiah, Zechariah, and Elisha).

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  • To Each Its Own Meaning (Expanded)

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    This single volume introduces the reader to the most important methods of biblical criticism by giving equal time to historical and literary approaches.

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  • Return To Babel

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    Each of the ten historically significant biblical texts (five OT, five NT) are interpreted by Latin America, African, and Asian biblical scholars. These international scholars draw on their heritages-proverbs, songs and tales from their cultures-to shed light on the Christian Bible and tradition.

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  • Bible In Christian North Africa

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    “Tilley gives us new insight into the Donatist church by focusing attention on the surviving Donatist sources and on the religious dimension of the Donatist controversies. She persuasively shows how Donatist interpretations of scripture correlate with changes in the social setting of their church.”

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  • Reading The Old Testament (Expanded)

    $50.00

    Reading the Old Testament is intended for students who have already learned some of the techniques of biblical study and who wish to explore the wider implications and aims of the various critical methods currently in use. It provides an independent assessment and comparison of the latest development against the old, with chapters on form criticism, redaction criticism, canonical criticism, structuralism, reader-response criticism, and postmodern approaches.

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  • New Horizons In Hermaneutics (Anniversary)

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    Dr. Anthony Thiselton’s thorough approach to the growing discipline of hermeneutics takes account of a comprehensive range of theoretical models of reading and interpretation. He evaluates both the foundations on which they rest and their practical implications for Old and New Testament reading. Building on his earlier influential work, The Two Horizons, Dr. Thiselton examines theories of texts, semiotics and literature, the legacy of Patristic and Reformation hermeneutics, and the use of socio-critical theory, liberation theology, and Marxist, feminist, and black hermeneutics, and discusses every major hermeneutical theorist. This exhaustive and rigorous critique will prove valuable to anyone undertaking advanced research in hermeneutics, including teachers and students of theology and language or literary theory.

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  • Rightly Divided : Readings In Biblical Hermeneutics

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    22 Chapters
    320 Pages

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    Everyone who studies and teaches the Bible has a responsibility to accurately interpret and communicate God’s message. Understanding the principles of sound interpretation, therefore, is of vital importance. Pastors, Bible teachers, and anyone who studies the Scriptures will appreciate the helpful guidance of this new collection of contemporary and classic scholarship. “Rightly Divided” brings together the insights of twenty-one experience Bible scholars in the fiels of hermeneutics, providing a basic overview of hermmenuetics and also addressing specific issues of interpretation.

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  • Interpreting The Symbols And Types (Revised)

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    The number seven, the color red, the tabernacle, the Morning Star . . . when symbols like these appear in Scripture, are Christians meant to understand them on more than one level? In this easy-to-use guide, Conner translates “the language of the divine” for believers seeking subtle shades of biblical meaning

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  • Foundation Of Contemporary Interpretation

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    Foundations of Contemporary Interpretation seeks to identify and clarify the basic problems of interpretation that affect our reading of the Bible today. This unique volume provides a comprehensive and systematic coverage of the field of general hermeneutics. Foundations of Contemporary Interpretation examines the impact of specific academic disciplines on the interpretation of the Bible. Previously published as separate volumes, its various sections explore the interface between hermeneutics and literary criticism, linguistics, history, science, and theology. Included in Foundations of Contemporary Interpretation, each with its own separate table of contents, are: -Has the Church Misread the Bible? — Moises Silva -Literary Approaches to Biblical Interpretation — Tremper Longman III -God, Language, and Scripture — Moises Silva -The Art of Biblical History — V. Philips Long -Science and Hermeneutics — Vern S. Poythress -The Study of Theology — Richard A. Muller. These six sections cover the interface between hermeneutics and the major disciplines.

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