An Introduction to Biblical Hermeneutics

by Walter C. Kaiser Jr., Moisés Silva (Author)

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Since its publication in 1994, An Introduction to Biblical Hermeneutics has become a standard text for a generation of students, pastors, and serious lay readers. This second edition has been substantially updated and expanded, allowing the authors to fine-tune and enrich their discussions on fundamental interpretive topics. In addition, four new chapters have been included that address more recent controversial issues: - The role of biblical theology in interpretation - How to deal with show more contemporary questions not directly addressed in the Bible - The New Testament's use of the Old Testament - The role of history in interpretation The book retains the unique aspect of being written by two scholars who hold differing viewpoints on many issues, making for vibrant, thought-provoking dialogue. What they do agree on, however, is the authority of Scripture, the relevance of personal Bible study to life, and why these things matter. show less

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I thought Silva and Kaiser provided wonderful information, but this book just wasn't happening for me. It is a bit technical at times but one can still learn a great deal from it. These are two great scholars so maybe I will appreciate it more when I get smarter!
Descent introduction to Biblical Hermeneutics. The discussions in sections 1, 3, and 4 are excellent, though one would tend to disagree on many points with the authors. Sometimes the differences in opinions of the authors can lead to confusion in the lay person. The section on genre is not that strong. Would use this as a supplementary text to maybe Fee and Stuart.
NO OF PAGES: 298 SUB CAT I: Hermeneutics SUB CAT II: SUB CAT III: DESCRIPTION: Bernard Ramm's Protestant Biblical Hermeneutics, published in 1956, attracted a broad spectrum of Bible readers and set the tone of biblical interpretation for a whole generation of evangelical students. An Introduction to Biblical Hermeneutics could have a similar role for this generation at the end of the twentieth century. Almost every assumption that Ramm made has been challenged and tested by the winds of modernity and post-modernity. The severity of the changes from earlier patterns of thinking is reflected in the subtitle to this book, The Search for Meaning. This book is distinctive from others on hermeneutics in that the authors, rather than writing show more from a single viewpoint, hold differing opinions on many issues. There are more areas where they agree than disagree, including the authority of Scripture and the primacy of authorial meaning; but where they disagree is precisely where the issues are most crucial for the future. So the readers are invited , in effect, to eavesdrop on a vibrant dialogue between two scholars and to reach their own conclusions. Despite the convivial tone, the readers must not mistake how great the stakes are. In a culture that prizes individuality and personal freedom, the primary question is no longer "Is it true?" but rather "Does it matter?" hence the question of relevancy has taken precedence over the questions "What does the text mean?" This book therefore confronts the question of meaning and shows how evangelicals may still clearly hear the Word from God amid the cacophony of the age. This introductory textbook is intended for upper division college and seminary courses on biblical hermeneutics.NOTES: Donated by Gary & Angie Springer, during the first BH book drive. SUBTITLE: The Search for Meaning show less

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Walter C. Kaiser Jr. is Colman M. Mockler Distinguished Professor of Old Testament and President Emeritus of Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary in South Hamilton, Massachusetts. One of the world's premier biblical scholars, he is a frequent speaker at conferences and has written more than 50 books.
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An Introduction to Biblical Hermeneutics
Canonical LCC
BS476 .K33 1994

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Religion & Spirituality, Nonfiction
DDC/MDS
220.601ReligionThe BibleThe BibleInterpretation and criticism (Exegesis)Philosophy and theory; Hermeneutics
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BS476 .K33Philosophy, Psychology and ReligionThe BibleThe BibleWorks about the Bible
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