Five experts in biblical hermeneutics gather here to state and defend their approach to the discipline. Contributors include: Craig Blomberg with the historical-critical/grammatical approach, Richard Gaffin with the redemptive-historical approach, Scott Spencer with the literary/postmodern approac
Biblical hermeneutics : five views
β Scribed by Porter, Stanley E.; Stovell, Beth M.; Blomberg, Craig L.
- Publisher
- IVP Academic
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 224
- Series
- Spectrum multiview books
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Five experts in biblical hermeneutics gather here to state and defend their approach to the discipline. Contributors include: Craig Blomberg with the historical-critical/grammatical approach, Richard Gaffin with the redemptive-historical approach, Scott Spencer with the literary/postmodern approach, Robert Wall with the canonical approach and Merold Westphal with the philosophical/theological approach. --from Read more...
β¦ Table of Contents
Introduction: Trajectories in biblical hermeneutics / Stanley E. Porter and Beth M. Stovell --
Part 1. Five views of biblical hermeneutics. The historical-critical/grammatical view / Craig L. Blomberg --
The literary/postmodern view / F. Scott Spencer --
The philosophical/theological view / Merold Westphal --
The redemptive-historical view / Richard B. Gaffin Jr. --
The canonical view / Robert W. Wall --
Part 2. Responses. The historical-critical/grammatical response / Craig L. Blomberg --
The literary/postmodern response / F. Scott Spencer --
The philosophical/theological response / Merold Westphal --
The redemptive-historical response / Richard B. Gaffin Jr. --
The canonical response / Robert W. Wall --
Interpreting together : synthesizing five views of biblical hermeneutics / Stanley E. Porter and Beth M. Stovell.
β¦ Subjects
Hermeneutiek;Hermeneutiek -- methoden
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