Practicing Theological Interpretation – Engaging Biblical Texts for Faith and Formation
Autor Joel B. Greenen Limba Engleză Paperback – 14 noi 2011
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ISBN-13: 9780801039638
ISBN-10: 0801039630
Pagini: 160
Dimensiuni: 141 x 217 x 11 mm
Greutate: 0.18 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Baker Publishing Group – Baker Books
ISBN-10: 0801039630
Pagini: 160
Dimensiuni: 141 x 217 x 11 mm
Greutate: 0.18 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Baker Publishing Group – Baker Books
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"For many years Joel Green has been a leading advocate for interpreting Scripture theologically. In this short volume all of his wide learning is on display as he deftly works his way through some of the contested issues surrounding theological interpretation of Scripture. This volume represents a wonderfully accessible window into theological interpretation by one of its most accomplished practitioners."
--Stephen Fowl, Loyola University Maryland
"Joel Green's "Practicing Theological Interpretation "charts a way through the thickets of interpretative theory and practice for those who are committed to the role of Scripture in the faith and formation of persons and ecclesial communities. Chapters devoted to the role of the reader, the Rule of Faith, and historical study model both critical theoretical reflection and practical implementation, offering concrete interpretations of various biblical texts. Stimulating, learned, and timely, Green's essays provide guidance for those who desire to harvest the fruit of biblical scholarship for nourishing the formation of Christian faith and practice."
--Marianne Meye Thompson, Fuller Theological Seminary
"I warmly welcome Joel Green's book on the theological interpretation of Scripture. Contributions have already been made to this area, but this is the most mature, careful, and well read to date. Biblical studies is in process of exploring paradigms beyond historical-critical methods (plural). The most recent are reception history and theological interpretation. Green seeks to hear the voice of God through Scripture, which, after all, is the main task of exegesis. This book will also help to span the gulf between theologians and exegetes."
--Anthony C. Thiselton, University of Nottingham
"In a compact and carefully argued presentation, a prominent New Testament scholar shares his convictions about proper apprehension of the New Testament's word of address. This serves as an introduction to many of the key points of critical evaluation in what is now called theological interpretation. He helpfully locates the theoretical discussion of narrative, the 'model reader, ' history, and Rule of Faith in relationship to the reading of New Testament texts. Informed, engaged, accessible."
--Christopher Seitz, Wycliffe College, University of Toronto
--Stephen Fowl, Loyola University Maryland
"Joel Green's "Practicing Theological Interpretation "charts a way through the thickets of interpretative theory and practice for those who are committed to the role of Scripture in the faith and formation of persons and ecclesial communities. Chapters devoted to the role of the reader, the Rule of Faith, and historical study model both critical theoretical reflection and practical implementation, offering concrete interpretations of various biblical texts. Stimulating, learned, and timely, Green's essays provide guidance for those who desire to harvest the fruit of biblical scholarship for nourishing the formation of Christian faith and practice."
--Marianne Meye Thompson, Fuller Theological Seminary
"I warmly welcome Joel Green's book on the theological interpretation of Scripture. Contributions have already been made to this area, but this is the most mature, careful, and well read to date. Biblical studies is in process of exploring paradigms beyond historical-critical methods (plural). The most recent are reception history and theological interpretation. Green seeks to hear the voice of God through Scripture, which, after all, is the main task of exegesis. This book will also help to span the gulf between theologians and exegetes."
--Anthony C. Thiselton, University of Nottingham
"In a compact and carefully argued presentation, a prominent New Testament scholar shares his convictions about proper apprehension of the New Testament's word of address. This serves as an introduction to many of the key points of critical evaluation in what is now called theological interpretation. He helpfully locates the theoretical discussion of narrative, the 'model reader, ' history, and Rule of Faith in relationship to the reading of New Testament texts. Informed, engaged, accessible."
--Christopher Seitz, Wycliffe College, University of Toronto