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100 1 $aSoulen, Richard N.,$d1933-
245 10 $aSacred Scripture :$ba short history of interpretation /$cRichard N. Soulen.
250 $a1st ed.
260 $aLouisville, Ky. :$bWestminster John Knox Press,$c©2009.
300 $axv, 216 pages ;$c23 cm
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504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 197-205) and index.
505 00 $tIntroduction --$tWhat is sacred Scripture? --$tThe Old Testament as sacred Scripture --$tThe New Testament as sacred Scripture --$tWhich Scripture is sacred? --$tThe sacred Scripture of Judaism --$tThe sacred Scripture of the early church --$tWhich manuscripts? --$tWhat's the problem? --$tThe Reformation and the beginnings of a critical text of the New Testament --$tRecent discoveries --$tThe development of the critical text --$tWhich translation? --$tThe blessing of translation --$tThe challenge of translation --$tTranslation : from the Septuagint to the King James version --$tThe aims of modern translation --$tThe Geneva Bible redivivus --$tHow does Scripture interpret itself? --$tScripture interpreting Scripture in the Hebrew Bible --$tTypology in the New Testament --$tWhat did the early church leaders say? --$tChange and continuity --$tIrenaeus, Bishop of Lyon --$tOrigen --$tAugustine, Bishop of Hippo --$tHow many senses does Scripture have? --$tThe Quadriga --$tAbbot Suger and the anagogical sense --$tBernard of Clairvaux and the tropological sense --$tPeter Abelard and the allegorical sense --$tWhat is the center of Scripture? --$tThe center of Scripture and Luther's Reformation --$tThe center of Scripture and Protestant scholasticism --$tThe center of Scripture and pietism --$tWhat is the literal sense of Scripture? --$tThe historical event behind the text : Reimarus --$tAuthorial mind or intent : Schleiermacher --$tIdeas or concepts independent of either history or intent : Jefferson --$tWhat is modern biblical interpretation? --$tModern and post-modern --$tSource criticism --$tForm criticism --$tRedaction criticism --$tWhat is contemporary biblical interpretation? --$tA postmodern analogy : on playing ball with the text --$tPostmodern biblical interpretation : John Frank Kermode --$tLiberation biblical interpretation : Jon Sobrino --$tPostcritical biblical interpretation : Hans Frei.
520 8 $aRichard Soulen offers a comprehensive history of Biblical interpretation, from the formation of the canon to contemporary times.
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