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Reading the Bible: An Introduction to Biblical Interpretation

Autor Dr. David R. Law
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 19 aug 2020
Reading the Bibleaims to provide a comprehensive, readable, and accessible guide to the diverse methods of biblical interpretation. The book falls into two parts. Part One 'What is Biblical Interpretation?' deals with basic issues concerning the interpretation of texts. Questions encountered include: 'What is interpretation?' and 'What does it mean for a text to have meaning, and how do we identify its meaning?' Part One of the book also discusses the role of 'pre-understanding', i.e., the way our cultural background and personal interests affects the way we read texts. Attention is paid to the problem of cultural and temporal time-gap. A further concern in this chapter is to introduce readers to such technical terms such as 'hermeneutics,' 'exegesis' and 'eisegesis,' 'semiotics,' and diachronic and synchronic approaches to the interpretation of texts.Part Two, which forms the bulk of the book, provides a description of the main theories of biblical interpretation. Each chapter is divided into easily comprehensible sections, and examples of each method in practical application to the same two Old Testament and New Testament texts (Gen. 2.4b-3.24; Matt. 15.21-28) are provided. By seeing the different results that arise from applying the various methods to the same two texts, readers will gain a clear idea of how a particular method works and how it is distinct from other methods.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780567034120
ISBN-10: 0567034127
Pagini: 288
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția T&T Clark
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

Aimed at readers with no previous knowledge of the subject. e.g. The first time a technical term appears in the text, it will be highlighted in bold, which signals to the reader that a definition of the term is to be found in the glossary

Notă biografică

David R. Lawis Reader in Christian Thought in the School of Arts, Histories and Cultures, at the University of Manchester. He is author ofInspiration(Continuum, 2001) andBriefly: Sartre's Existentialism and Humanism(2007).

Cuprins

PART ONE: WHAT IS BIBLICAL INTERPRETATION?A discussion of basic issues, questions, and problems in reading texts in general and the Bible in particular.PART TWO: WAYS OF READING THE BIBLE1. Allegorical interpretation2. Historical criticism (textual criticism, source criticism, form criticism, tradition criticism, redaction criticism).3. Existential interpretation4. Canonical Exegesis 5. Social scientific criticism 6. Rhetorical criticism7. Reader-Response criticism 8. Psychological interpretation(a) Freudian interpretation(b) Jungian interpretation.9. Structuralist interpretationBibliographyIndex