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Hermeneutics

  • Is There A Meaning In This Text (Anniversary)

    $39.99

    Written by a brilliant young author, this book develops an evangelical theological hermeneutic that sees meaning in the text of Scripture.

    This tenth anniversary edition includes a new preface by the author and a foreword by Craig L. Blomberg. It also represents the first volume in Zondervan’s Landmarks in Christian Scholarship collection. Beginning in 2009, one title will be chosen each year to be part of this select group based on its contribution and continuing importance in the fields of biblical studies and theology.

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  • Between Experience And Interpretation

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    The writers of the New Testament had a powerful experience of the living, crucified, and resurrected Christ that required a complete reinterpretation of the world and their place in it. The worshiping community today has an ongoing experience of the spirit of Christ that leads it back, time and again, to the texts of the New Testament, seeking to understand the meaning of that experience.Written in honor of Luke Timothy Johnson, whose own work has centered around the interplay of religious experience and scriptural interpretation, this book will aid all who seek the meaning of the New Testament, and its meaning for the life of the church today

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  • 3 Views On The New Testament Use Of The Old Testament

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    This book in the Counterpoints: Exploring Theology series introduces the various approaches presently employed in the study of the uses of the Old Testament in the New Testament, especially in those instances where the New Testament authors discern the fulfillment of a prophetic element in the Old Testament text. The foundational issue concerns the relationship of the human author’s intention to the Divine Author’s intention.

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  • Introducing Theological Interpretation Of Scripture (Reprinted)

    $32.94

    Introduction: From Karl Barth To “Postmodern” Theory
    Part 1: Catalysts And Common Themes
    1. Recovering The Past: Imitating Precritical Interpretation
    2. Reading Within The Rule(s): Interacting With Christian Doctrine
    3. Reading With Others: Listening To The Community Of The Spirit
    Part 2: Continuing Challenges
    4. “Plundering The Egyptians,” Or Walking Like Them? Engaging Biblical Theology
    5. Reading The Bible With Other Texts? Engaging General Hermeneutics
    6. From The “Western” Academy To The Global Church? Engaging Social Locations
    Conclusion: In The End, God
    Suggested Reading

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    Theological interpretation of Scripture is a growing trend in biblical interpretation, with an emphasis on the contexts of canon, creed, and church. This approach seeks to bridge the gap between biblical studies and theology, which grew wide with the ascendancy of critical approaches to Scripture. Introducing Theological Interpretation of Scripture is the first clear, systematic introduction to this movement for students. The book surveys the movement’s history, themes, advocates, and positions and seeks to bring coherence to its various elements. Author Daniel Treier also explores what he sees as the greatest challenges the movement will have to address as it moves into the future. This helpful book is appropriate for pastors and lay readers interested in biblical interpretation.

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  • Gods Word In Human Words

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    Introduction
    1. Epistemology And Hermeneutics
    2. Historical Criticism And Assyriology
    3. The Problem Of Biblical Criticism
    4. “Traditional” Responses To Biblical Criticism
    5. Constructive Responses To Biblical Criticism
    6. The Genres Of Human Discourse
    7. The Genres Of Divine Discourse
    8. The Context Of The Whole And Biblical Interpretation
    9. Negotiating The Context Of The Whole
    10. Biblical Criticism And Christian Theology: A Few Examples
    Conclusions: Biblical Criticism And Christian Institutions
    Index

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    In their studies, students at conservative colleges and seminaries are introduced to the methods and conclusions of critical biblical scholarship. These conclusions often produce a disconcerting challenge to the faith students came to explore. A few embrace the skeptical stance, resulting in a “secular” response. Many display a “traditional” response, rejecting biblical criticism as a threat to biblical authority and a faulty result of Enlightenment thinking. Between these two poles, is there a third way? Can evangelical students and scholars incorporate the insights of biblical criticism and at the same time maintain a high view of Scripture and a vital faith?
    Kenton Sparks has wrestled with these questions as a student, pastor, and scholar. In God’s Word in Human Words, he argues that the insights from historical and biblical criticism can indeed be valuable to evangelicals and may even yield a new set of solutions to seemingly intractable problems in biblical studies while avoiding pat answers. This constructive response to biblical criticism includes taking seriously both the divine and the human aspects of the Bible and acknowledging the diversity that exists in the biblical texts. The discussion is substantive, thorough, and even controversial, as the author offers up challenges to the evangelical status quo.

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  • Reading The Good Book Well

    $35.99

    A delightful and engaging exploration of how to read and interpret the Bible.

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  • How To Study The Bible

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    This brand-new guide provides a brief, concise overview of personal Bible study for the layperson. Long-time Bible teacher Robert West gives insight into the types, tools, and techniques of personal study, offering both practical guidance and encouragement to pursue the command of 2 Timothy 2:15 (“Be diligent to present yourself approved to God as a workman who does not need to be ashamed, accurately handling the word of truth”). Covering topics such as the inductive method, word studies, commentaries, dictionaries, and concordances, How to Study the Bible also emphasizes the personal benefits of private Bible time.

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  • Bible Research : Developing Your Ability To Study The Scriptures

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    Bible Research clearly explains specific methods and essential tools needed for successful Scripture study. It includes both text and self instructional workshops on specific research books such as Nave’s Topical Bible, Strong’s Concordance, Vine’s Expository Dictionary, and The Manners and Customs of the Bible.

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  • Prophecy And Hermeneutics

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    This volume by Christopher Seitz offers a contemporary look at the study of Isaiah and the twelve Minor Prophets. Seitz explores fundamental questions of hermeneutics, the canon, and the Prophets as a bridge between the Testaments.

    In the first section, “The Overreach of History–Figuring the Prophets Out,” Seitz delivers an insightful account of the history of the genre, looking at the impact of modern critical methods and the influence of Gerhard von Rad. In particular, Seitz is concerned about unintended consequences of the tradition-historical approach, especially the separation of the Prophets from their canonical context. As an alternative, he makes the case for a “figural” reading that takes seriously the Prophets’ association with other portions of the canon while maintaining their individual integrity.

    The second section, “Time in Association–Reading the Twelve,” offers three exegetical essays in which Seitz explores the themes and hermeneutical approach developed in the first half of the volume.

    This work, the second in the Studies in Theological Interpretation series, introduces an original and fruitful approach to the study of the Prophets, one that takes seriously the questions of both exegesis and hermeneutics.

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  • Seized By Truth

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    Shows how we read the Bible and interpret Scripture in order to live in grace-filled relation to God’s divine purpose
    Green contends that when we approach the Bible as Scripture, the Bible then becomes our book; these Scriptures become our Scripture. We are not reading someone else’s mail – as though reading the Bible had to do foremost with recovering an ancient meaning intended for someone else and then translating its principles for use in our own lives.
    Argues that when we encounter the Bible, the fundamental transformation takes place, not through the metamorphosis of an ancient message into a contemporary meaning, but as our lives are radically changed by means of God’s Word.
    Concludes that reading the Bible as Scripture has less to do with what tools readers bring to the task, than with their dispositions as they engage Scripture.
    Thus, readers come to the Bible, not so much to retrieve facts or to gain information, but to be formed and ultimately, transformed.

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  • High View Of Scripture

    $27.00

    Contents
    Introduction
    1. Evangelicals, Traditionalism, And The Bible
    2. Introducing New Testament Canon Formation
    3. Canon And Ecclesiology
    4. A Closed Second-Century Canon?
    5. Two Important Fourth-Century Lists
    6. Inspiration And Inerrancy
    Postscript
    Appendix: The Fathers, Scripture, And Inspiration

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    This book shows the diverse histories of the canon’s historical development and its subsequent twenty-first century implications for an evangelical “high view of Scripture”.

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  • Reading The Bible With The Dead

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    Many Christians would describe themselves as serious and regular readers of the Bible. Yet, if we are honest, we have a tendency to stick with the parts of the Bible that we understand, leaving vast tracts of Scripture unexplored. Even when following a guide, we may never reach into the Bible’s less-traveled regions, passages marked by violence, tragedy, offense, or obscurity. Where our modern minds shy away from, however, ancient, medieval, and Reformation commentators dove into. In fact, they often displayed strikingly contemporary interests and sensitivities to the difficulties, meaning, and moral implications of the Bible’s most difficult narratives. Reading the Bible with the Dead presents a remarkably engrossing exploration of these passages through the eyes of those who came before. In doing so, readers will be left with a conviction that the legacy of the faithful interpreters of the past can guide and challenge readers and hearers today.

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