Reading the Bible with giants : how 2000 years of Biblical interpretation can shed new light on old texts / David Paul Parris.
Material type:
- 9781625647283
- 162564728X
- BS476 PAR 2015
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BS 445 MIL 2004 Who's who and where's where in the Bible/ | BS 447.5 BUR 2007 The blessing of Africa : | BS 476 JAS 2004 A short introduction to hermeneutics / | BS 476 PAR 2015 Reading the Bible with giants : | BS 476 STR 2011 How to read the Bible in changing times : | BS 476 YOU 2002 Biblical exegesis and the formation of Christian culture / | BS 491 PEA1962 Peake's commentary on the Bible. |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 201-220).
The first historical horizon : the author and the audience -- Words -- The best fish story ever told -- The second historical horizon : a living tradition -- Tradition as a road map of interpretation -- The third historical horizon : reading within a tradition -- Ten reading strategies -- Reception theory : teaching and preaching.
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