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The Canonical Approach: A Critical Reconstruction of the Hermeneutics of Brevard S. Childs: Biblical Interpretation Series, cartea 16

Autor Noble
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 31 aug 1995
The Canonical Approach makes a detailed assessment of Brevard Childs' 'canonical approach' to biblical interpretation.
A careful analysis of Childs' work identifies a number of historical, hermeneutical, and theological issues that are central both to Childs' programme and to the wider methodological debate. These include the adequacy of the historical-critical tools, their relationship to the more recent, 'synchronic' approaches, the role of the interpreter's own presuppositions, the viability of working from a specific faith-commitment, and ways in which the ancient texts can 'speak' to the modern Church. After an incisive discussion of these questions it is suggested how Childs' programme can be set on a sounder methodological basis.
This book is particularly notable for its clarification of Childs' approach, and for its original solutions to a number of central methodological problems.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789004101517
ISBN-10: 9004101519
Pagini: 381
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 31 mm
Greutate: 0.84 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Biblical Interpretation Series


Public țintă

All graduates and academics in biblical studies, together with other scholars interested in theological methodology and hermeneutics.

Notă biografică

Paul R. Noble, Ph.D. (1992) in Old Testament Hermeneutics, University of Cambridge, is Part-Time Lecturer in Biblical Studies at Suffolk College, England. He has published several articles on biblical methodology and literary theory, and on the interpretation of Amos.

Recenzii

'...the illuminating account of Childs makes this a useful contribution to the debate.'
Walter Moberly, The Expository times, 1996.