The contributors in this book represent a variety of disciplines and are experts in their fields. Their essays highlight the presence or absence of biblical ideas, motifs, or conventions in specifi…
The intent of this study is to describe the central church tradition regarding the authority and interpretation of the Bible, especially as it has influenced the Reformed tradition of theology. The…
In this book John J. O'Keefe and R. R. Reno explain the structure and logic of the early Church fathers' interpretations of the Bible. These interpretations are considered foundational to the devel…
The story of the Bible in the church is a long and complex one. in the course of Christian history many methods have been employed in order to interpret the record of God's revelation.
Two prominent biblical scholars place the traditional historical-critical method of biblical study in perspective by examining the work of its principal proponents and critics. They review the impa…
In reading Scripture with the Reformers, Timothy George takes readers through the exciting events of the sixteenth century, showing how this dynamic period was instigated by a fresh return to the S…
In order to understand and appreciate contemporary evangelicalism, one must become acquainted with modern evangelilcal Bible interpreters. Walter Elwell and J.D. Weaver have produced a survey of se…
The world is increasingly assuming the characteristics of a "global village", as transportation and information technologies make travel and communications around the globe ever quicker and easier.…
This book is a unique reference work that recognizes that the history of Christian theology is fundamentally the history of the church's interpretation of the Bible. In thsi book contributors from …
Patristic hermeneutics concerns itself witht he developing principles and rules for a proper understanding of the Bible in the Early Christian church. The principle reflect the theological framewor…