Renewing Biblical InterpretationCraig G. Bartholomew, Colin J. D. Greene, Karl Möller Zondervan, 2000 - 366 pages Renewing Biblical Interpretation is the first of eight volumes from the Scripture and Hermeneutics Seminar. This annual gathering of Christian scholars from various disciplines was established in 1998 and aims to re-assess the discipline of biblical studies from the foundation up and forge creative new ways for re-opening the Bible in our cultures. Including a retrospective on the consultation by Walter Brueggemann, the contributors to Renewing Biblical Interpretation consider three elements in approaching the Bible--the historical, the literary and the theological--and the underlying philosophical issues that shape the way we think about literature and history. |
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
A Theological Response? | 24 |
The Theological | 40 |
The Transition to Gore | 46 |
Walther Eichrodt | 52 |
The Fresh Approach of B S Childs | 59 |
The Crisis in Biblical Interpretation | 68 |
A Pattern of Conflict | 74 |
Introduction | 200 |
The Bridge Collapses | 213 |
Assessment | 227 |
Aesthetic | 240 |
Encounter through Preaching | 256 |
A Missional Approach to Renewed | 268 |
Some of the Answers | 274 |
Exclusive Prominent or Prior? Questions and Comment | 282 |
A Response to Walter Sundberg | 82 |
Confessional Criticism and the Night Visions | 90 |
Relationships among the Levels | 104 |
Reading Vision 5 | 111 |
A Response to Al Wolters | 118 |
Typological Interpretation in the Wake of Enlightenment | 126 |
The AdamChrist Typology | 133 |
A Response to Neil B MacDonald | 141 |
Coming to Terms with the Legacy of Historical Criticism | 148 |
Reviewing HistoricalCritical Methodology and Theory | 159 |
Reflecting on N T Wrights | 172 |
Wicked Wolves and Wicked Tenants | 187 |
From the Modern to the Postmodern Babel | 288 |
Bible or Babel | 296 |
Imagination and Responsible Reading | 307 |
Imagination and Understanding | 315 |
Imaginative Exegesis? | 328 |
A Response to Trevor Hart | 335 |
A First Retrospect on the Consultation | 342 |
Scripture and Hermeneutics Seminar | 348 |
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References to this book
Out of Egypt: Biblical Theology and Biblical Interpretation Craig G. Bartholomew No preview available - 2004 |
Out of Egypt: Biblical Theology and Biblical Interpretation Craig G. Bartholomew No preview available - 2004 |