Biblical Interpretation: A Roadmap
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Biblical Interpretation: A Roadmap   -     By: Frederick Tiffany

Biblical Interpretation: A Roadmap

Abingdon Press / 1996 / Paperback

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Biblical Interpretation: A Roadmap is a guide to discovering and asking the key questions-about biblical texts, about readers of the Bible, and about the interaction of the two-that forms the basis of biblical interpretation today. These questions are organized around three fundamental assumptions that govern the authors' approach to reading the ible:

1.The biblical texts arise from particular historical, social, and cultural settings.

2.The reader likewise reads from a specififc setting.

3.Neither the diversity of the texts nor the multitude of readers stands in isolation one from the other.

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Title: Biblical Interpretation: A Roadmap
By: Frederick Tiffany
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 240
Vendor: Abingdon Press
Publication Date: 1996
Dimensions: 9 X 6 (inches)
Weight: 12 ounces
ISBN: 0687016088
ISBN-13: 9780687016082
Stock No: WW16088

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Biblical Interpretation: A Roadmap is a guide to discovering and asking the key questions - about biblical texts, about readers of the Bible, and about the interaction of the two - that forms the basis of biblical interpretation today. These questions are organized around three fundamental assumptions that govern the authors' approach to reading the Bible: the biblical texts arise from particular historical, social, and cultural settings: the reader likewise reads from a specific setting; and neither the diversity of the texts nor the multitude of readers stands in isolation one from the other. Tiffany and Ringe here offer an approach to biblical interpretation that takes both the texts and the reading context seriously, guiding and encouraging readers to draw upon the expertise and authority of their own life experiences and contexts. They also recognize that wide-ranging experiences and contexts are necessarily involved in biblical interpretation, showing how critical engagement with those contexts, in all their historical, social, and cultural diversity, is itself an unavoidable and invaluable part of the interpretative process.

Author Bio

Sharon Ringe is Professor of New Testament at Wesley Theological Seminary, Washington, D.C. She is an ordained minister in the United Church of Christ and adjunct professor at Universidad Bíblíca Latinoamericana, San Jose, Costa Rica.

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