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The Hermeneutical Spiral: A Comprehensive Introduction to Biblical Interpretation (Revised and Expanded)

โœ Scribed by Grant R. Osborne


Publisher
InterVarsity Press / IVP Academic
Year
2006
Tongue
English
Leaves
624
Edition
Revised and Expanded
Category
Library

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โœฆ Table of Contents


Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction

Part 1. General Hermeneutics
1. Context
2. Grammar
3. Semantics
4. Syntax
5. Historical and Cultural Backgrounds

Part 2. Genre Analysis
6. Old Testament Law
7. Narrative
8. Poetry
9. Wisdom
10. Prophecy
11. Apocalyptic
12. Parable
13. Epistle
14. The Old Testament in the New

Part 3. Applied Hermeneutics
15. Biblical Theology
16. Systematic Theology
17. Homiletics I: Contextualization
18. Homiletics II: The Sermon

Appendix 1: The Problem of Meaning: The Issues
Appendix 2: The Problem of Meaning: Toward a Solution

Notes
Bibliography
Subject Index
Author Index
Index to Scripture and Other Ancient Writings


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