Biblical Hermeneutics: Five Views - eBook
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Biblical Hermeneutics: Five Views - eBook  -     Edited By: Stanley E. Porter, Beth M. Stovell
    By: Craig L. Blomberg, Richard B. Gaffin Jr., F. Scott Spencer, Robert W. Wall

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Biblical Hermeneutics: Five Views bring together a distinguished panel of experts to state and defend their approach to the discipline. Keying each perspective to a specific text, Matthew 2.7-15, each contributor draws out their how their approach to the discipline of hermeneutics would affect the interpretation and consequently elucidate the meaning of the Matthew pericope.

The result is a riveting and mind bending exploration of how to read the biblical text from multiple approaches each of which remains congruent with Christian belief.

Contributors Include:
  • Craig Blomberg (historical-critical/grammatical approach)
  • Richard Gaffin (redemptive-historical approach)
  • Scott Spencer (literary/postmodern approach)
  • Robert Wall (canonical approach)
  • Merold Westphal with the philosophical/theological approach

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Title: Biblical Hermeneutics: Five Views - eBook
By: Craig L. Blomberg, Richard B. Gaffin Jr., F. Scott Spencer, Robert W. Wall
Format: DRM Free ePub
Vendor: IVP Academic
Publication Date: 2012
ISBN-13: 9780830869992
Stock No: WW85579EB

Publisher's Description

In this Spectrum Multiview volume five experts in biblical hermeneutics gather to state and defend their approach to the discipline. Contributors include:
  • Craig Blomberg with the historical-critical/grammatical approach
  • Richard Gaffin with the redemptive-historical approach
  • Scott Spencer with the literary/postmodern approach
  • Robert Wall with the canonical approach
  • Merold Westphal with the philosophical/theological approach
Spectrum Multiview Books offer a range of viewpoints on contested topics within Christianity, giving contributors the opportunity to present their position and also respond to others in this dynamic publishing format.

Author Bio

Stanley E. Porter (Ph.D., University of Sheffield) is president, dean and professor of New Testament at McMaster Divinity College in Hamilton, Ontario. At McMaster he also holds the Roy A. Hope Chair in Christian Worldview. He is the author of numerous studies in the New Testament and Greek language, including and He has also edited volumes such as and
Beth M. Stovell (PhD, McMaster Divinity College) is associate professor of Old Testament at Ambrose Seminary of Ambrose University, Calgary, Alberta, Canada.

Editorial Reviews

"This is an undoubtedly interesting volume. The contributors describe their methodologies clearly and largely succeed in making the abstract and theoretical nature of the subject matter accessible." -- Jonathan Kearney, Journal for the Study of the New Testament, 35(5)

" Biblical Hermeneutics is a welcome addition to the often labyrinthine discussion of biblical interpretation. Each essay is clearly and astutely written, and the congenial tone of the contributors is refreshing." -- Andrea L. Robinson, Journal for Baptist Theology and Ministry, Fall 2013

"The dialogue between these five views presents a basic hermeneutical conversation in a very accessible way. . . . Academics, students of biblical studies, and pastors will find this a helpful addition to their libraries." -- Matthew James Hamilton, Bible Study Magazine, September/October 2012

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