
Introduction to Biblical Interpretation
Participating in God's Story of Redemption
Baker Academic, Div of Baker Publishing Group
Published on 12. November 2024
Book
Paperback/Softback
224 pages
978-1-5409-6336-9 (ISBN)
Description
This introduction to biblical interpretation expands the interpretive task to encompass both comprehension of the Bible's content and active participation in God's redemptive plan. The authors help readers engage with the beauty of God's Word and read it holistically for their intellectual and spiritual growth. They address the nature of interpretation; emphasize the Holy Spirit's role in the production, interpretation, and application of the Bible as a communication of the triune God; and explore the Bible's genres and historical contexts through the lens of God's redemptive story. They also provide principles and accessible guidelines for biblical interpretation in global contexts, including a simple outline for beginning students to follow as they start interpreting and applying Scripture. Above all, the authors emphasize the transformative nature of reading Scripture.
This series reflects the changing face of global Christianity. Series volumes highlight themes of interest to Pentecostal/Charismatic students; however, the books are respectful and inclusive of a variety of church traditions. Series editors are Jerry Ireland, Paul W. Lewis, and Frank D. Macchia.
This series reflects the changing face of global Christianity. Series volumes highlight themes of interest to Pentecostal/Charismatic students; however, the books are respectful and inclusive of a variety of church traditions. Series editors are Jerry Ireland, Paul W. Lewis, and Frank D. Macchia.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Ada, MI
United States
Publishing group
Baker Publishing Group
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 151 mm
Width: 226 mm
Thickness: 15 mm
Weight
322 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-5409-6336-9 (9781540963369)
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Persons
Jacqueline Grey (PhD, Charles Sturt University) is professor of biblical studies at Alphacrucis University College in Sydney, Australia. She is also a research fellow with the University of South Africa and the Centre for Pentecostal Theology.
Paul W. Lewis (PhD, Baylor University) is professor of historical theology and intercultural studies at the Assemblies of God Theological Seminary, Evangel University, in Springfield, Missouri.
Paul W. Lewis (PhD, Baylor University) is professor of historical theology and intercultural studies at the Assemblies of God Theological Seminary, Evangel University, in Springfield, Missouri.
Content
Series Preface
1. Making Biblical Interpretation Personal
Part 1: The Purpose and Passion of Reading
2. Trusting the Word of God
3. Hearing the Lord through His Word within Church History
4. Spirit and the Word, and Interpretation
5. Beauty, the Bible, and the Interpreter
Part 2: Transformational Reading
6. Our Grand Narrative
7. Reading Stories
8. The Law and the Spirit
9. Poetry and Emotion
10. Prophetic Power
11. Reading the New Testament Letters
Part 3: Reading and Living
12. Daily Bread
13. Living the Word
14. Cross-Cultural Hermeneutics
15. Joining the Story
Recommended Resources
Indexes
1. Making Biblical Interpretation Personal
Part 1: The Purpose and Passion of Reading
2. Trusting the Word of God
3. Hearing the Lord through His Word within Church History
4. Spirit and the Word, and Interpretation
5. Beauty, the Bible, and the Interpreter
Part 2: Transformational Reading
6. Our Grand Narrative
7. Reading Stories
8. The Law and the Spirit
9. Poetry and Emotion
10. Prophetic Power
11. Reading the New Testament Letters
Part 3: Reading and Living
12. Daily Bread
13. Living the Word
14. Cross-Cultural Hermeneutics
15. Joining the Story
Recommended Resources
Indexes