Biblical interpretation : an integrated approach / W. Randolph Tate.
Material type:
- 1565632524
- BS476. T375 1996 476 .T38 1997
- BS
Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Barcode | |
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BOOKS | Saint Andrew's Theological Seminary Mosher Library | BS 476 .T38 1997 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 34749 |
Includes bibliographical references and indexes
Contents:
Introduction: A Journey into Three Worlds --
Ch. 1. Why Study Backgrounds? An Apology for Historical Research --
Ch. 2. Importance of Language: The Grammatical Background --
Ch. 3. Reading and the World Behind the Text: The Historical and Ideological Backgrounds --
Ch. 4. Bible as Literature and Literary Forms --
Ch. 5. How the Hebrew Bible Communicates as Literature --
Ch. 6. How the New Testament Communicates as Literature --
Ch. 7. What Happens When We Read? --
Ch. 8. What the Reader Brings to the Text: The Role of Reader Presuppositions --
Ch. 9. How Methods Affect Interpretation --
Ch. 10. Mark's Gospel and the Merging of Three Worlds --
Ch. 11. Never-Ending Story.
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