Hermeneutics, intertextuality and the contemporary meaning of scripture /
edited by Ross Cole and Paul Petersen.
- Adelaide : ATF Theology, 2014.
- 301 p.; 23 cm.
Includes indexes
Contents: pt.1 Intertextuality: foundations and principles The pros and cons of intertextuality / H Ross Cole The Bible as text / Ray CW Roennfeldt pt. 2 The Relationship between the Testaments New Testament use of the Old Testament/ John Paulien Did Matthew 'twist' the scriptures? a case study in the New Testament use of the Old Testament/ Richard M. Davidson Paul and Moses in 2 Corinthians 3: Hermeneutics from the Top down pt. 3 Bridging our text to the text Our story as text/ Ray CW Roenfeldt The Use of scripture in cross cultural context/ Matupit Darius My reading? your reading? Authority and postmodern hermeneutics / Grenville JR Kent pt. 4 Issues in the interpretation of Ellen G. White Learning from Ellen White's perception and use of scripture: toward an adventist hermeneutic for the twenty-first century/ Arthur Patrick Hermeneutics of parable interpretation in Ellen White compared to those of Archbishop Trench/ Robert K McIver Lifestyle and hermeneutics: a hermeneutic for the writings of Ellen White and contemporary Adventist lifestyle issues/ Barry D. Oliver Ellen White's use of scripture / Jon Paulien The influence of Ellen White towards an Adventist understanding of inspiration/ Graeme S. Bradford pt 5 Other studies A Feast of reason-- The legacy of William Miller on Seventh-Day Adventist Hermeneutics/ jeff Crocombe Where did Satan come from/ Andrew Skeggs Historicism in the 21st century/ Donna Worley The Fatherhood of God/ David Tasker
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Bible--Hermeneutics Seventh-day Adventists--Doctrines Intertextuality in the Bible