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Tag Archives: biblical hermeneutics
Book Write-Up: The Future of Biblical Interpretation
Stanley E. Porter and Matthew R. Malcolm, ed. The Future of Biblical Interpretation: Responsible Plurality in Biblical Hermeneutics. Downers Grove, Illinois: IVP Academic, 2013. I would like to thank Intervarsity Press for my review copy of this book. See here … Continue reading
Book Write-Up: Biblical Hermeneutics, Five Views
Stanley E. Porter and Beth Stovell, ed. Biblical Hermeneutics: Five Views. Downers Grove, Illinois: IVP Academic, 2012. I would like to thank Intervarsity Press for my review copy of this book. As the title indicates, this view contains five views … Continue reading
Posted in Bible, Books, Postmodernism, Religion
Tagged biblical hermeneutics, biblical texts, Canonical Criticism, Craig Blomberg, Craig L. Blomberg, exile, F. Scott Spencer, hermeneutics, historical-critical method, Hosea, intervarsity press, Israel, Matthew, Merold Westphal, New Testament Interpretation of the Old Testament, Richard Gaffin, Robert Wall
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Cool Point on the Song of Songs
I was looking through the April Biblical Studies Carnival on Jacob Cerone’s biblio-blog, and I noticed Matt Emerson’s series on biblical hermeneutics. The methods that Emerson discusses are Christological, Pneumatological, Canonical, and Narrative. I myself am leery of Christian interpretations … Continue reading
Posted in Bible, Religion
Tagged biblical hermeneutics, davidic covenant, garden imagery, lady wisdom, Religion, theology
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