Binding: Paperback
Page Count: 376
Publisher: P&R Publishing
ISBN# : 9780875525167
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Description : After laying the necessary foundation, "Let the
Reader Understand" provides examples of how, and how not, to interpret
Scrdipture. It suggests ways to understand the BIble's various literary genres:
theological history, law, poetry, prophecy, parables, epistles, and apocalyptic.
And it demonstrates how to apply Scripture to worship, witness, and guidance.
This new edition discusses trends and movements influencing biblical
interpretation during the last ten years. The first edition was published by
Victor Books in 1994.
"A fresh and insightful study of hermeneutics. This work is
scintillating in its scholarship."
--R.C. Sproul
"The best introduction to biblical hermeneutics for serious
seminarians and other students of the Bible ... Each section presents profound
concepts simply and clearly."
--Bruce Waltke
"A comprehensive yet understandable presentation of the
interpretive process."
--Daryl Boyne and Roy Zuck, Bibliotheca
Sacra
Dan McCartney (Ph.D., Westminster Theological Seminary) is
professor of New Testament at Westminster Theological Seminary in Philadelphia,
where he has taught since 1983. He is also the author of "Why Does it Have to
Hurt?" and a contributor to several reference works. Charles Clayton has been
executive director of World Vision UK since 1989.