Studies in Exegesis

Studies in Exegesis
Author: Herbert Basser
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 162
Release: 2021-11-08
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9789004494879

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Is early Christianity simply Judaism in a foreign accent? Do we have evidence from the Jewish side concerning which biblical verses Jews and Christians bickered over in their interpretations? What did Jesus and Pharisees really argue about? By closely examining the exegetical underpinnings of the controversies between Jews and Christians, Herbert Basser discovers the Jewish side to a debate that, until now, has not received adequate scholarly treatment. He goes behind the words of the gospels and behind the words of the rabbis to decipher the sources upon which both are based in order to make sense of them. Baser shows that the strife between Jews and Christians developed primarily after the death of Jesus when the early Jesus traditions were recast by church writers into bitter controversies between Jesus and Pharisees and between Christian and Jew—controversies that have widened and increased with the passage of centuries. This publication has also been published in hardback, please click here for details.

Seeing the Word Studies in Theological Interpretation

Seeing the Word  Studies in Theological Interpretation
Author: Markus Bockmuehl
Publsiher: Baker Academic
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2006-09-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781441206909

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At a time of deep disagreements about the nature and purpose of academic biblical studies, Markus Bockmuehl advocates the recovery of a plural but common conversation on the subject of what the New Testament is about. Seeing the Word begins with an assessment of current New Testament studies, identifying both persistent challenges and some promising proposals. Subsequent chapters explore two such proposals. First, ground for common conversation lies in taking seriously the readers and readings the text implies. Second, Bockmuehl explores the text's early effective history by a study of apostolic memory in the early church. All serious students of the Bible and theology will find much of interest, and much to discuss, in this first volume in the Studies in Theological Interpretation series.

Liberating Exegesis

Liberating Exegesis
Author: Christopher Rowland,Mark Corner
Publsiher: Westminster John Knox Press
Total Pages: 228
Release: 1989-01-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 066425084X

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This important book provides a sampling of liberation theology's use of biblical texts, relating it to the "standard" methods of interpretation in Europe and America. Divided into four sections, the book sets out contemporary readings of the parable of Jesus influenced by a liberationist perspective; identifies the biblical and theoretical foundations of liberation theology, comparing them with the dominant exegetical paradigm in the first world; explores the way in which liberation exegesis affects reading the canonical accounts of Jesus; and argues that liberation theology cannot be seen solely as a third-world phenomenon.

Elements of Biblical Exegesis

Elements of Biblical Exegesis
Author: Michael J. Gorman
Publsiher: Baker Books
Total Pages: 298
Release: 2008-10-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781441232830

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In this revised and expanded edition of Elements of Biblical Exegesis: A Basic Guide for Students and Ministers, Michael J. Gorman presents a straightforward approach to the complex task of biblical exegesis. Designed for students, teachers, and ministers, this hands-on guide breaks the task down into seven distinct elements. For each of these, Gorman supplies a clear explanation, practical hints, and suggested exercises to help the reader develop exegetical proficiency. The new edition addresses more fully the meaning of theological interpretation and provides updated print and internet resources for those who want to pursue further study in any aspect of exegesis. Appendixes offer three sample exegesis papers and practical guidelines for writing a research exegesis paper.

Studies in the History of Exegesis

Studies in the History of Exegesis
Author: Mark W. Elliott,Raleigh C. Heth,Angela Zautcke
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 247
Release: 2021-12
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 3161611012

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The present volume concerns the history of biblical interpretation and its ongoing significance in light of more cultural and material approaches to scriptural interpretation. The range and variety of insights arising from many key moments in the history of biblical interpretation and the ways in which Auslegungsgeschichte stays close to the words of the biblical text while also interpreting it in light of the message and the needs of the church in different ages: these lie at the centre of these contributions.

Old Testament Exegesis Fourth Edition

Old Testament Exegesis  Fourth Edition
Author: Douglas Stuart
Publsiher: Westminster John Knox Press
Total Pages: 218
Release: 2009-03-19
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781611640571

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For years, Douglas Stuart's Old Testament Exegesis has been one of the most popular ways to learn how to perform exegesis--the science and art of interpreting biblical texts properly for understanding as well as proclamation. Completely updated and substantially expanded, this new edition includes scores of newer resources, a new configuration of the format for the exegesis process, and an entirely new section explaining where to find and how to use the latest electronic and online resources for doing biblical research. Stuart provides guidance for full exegesis as well as for a quicker approach to provide information specifically tailored to the task of preaching. A glossary of terms explains the sometimes bewildering language of biblical scholarship, and a list of frequent errors guides the student in avoiding common mistakes. No exegetical guide for the Old Testament has been more widely used in training ministers and students to be faithful, careful interpreters of Scripture.

A Handbook of New Testament Exegesis

A Handbook of New Testament Exegesis
Author: Craig L. Blomberg,Jennifer Foutz Markley
Publsiher: Baker Books
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2010-11-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781441233653

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This handbook provides a one-stop-shopping guide to the New Testament exegetical method. Brief and approachable, it offers both a broad overview of the exegetical process and a step-by-step approach to studying the New Testament in depth, helping students and pastors understand the text and appropriate it responsibly. The book is chock-full of illustrations of New Testament texts where the method under discussion truly makes a difference. "A wonderfully clear and accessible handbook for New Testament exegesis. Exegetically rigorous, theologically informed, and practically useful."--Thomas R. Schreiner, Southern Baptist Theological Seminary

Exegetical Fallacies

Exegetical Fallacies
Author: D. A. Carson
Publsiher: Baker Books
Total Pages: 153
Release: 1996-03-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781585582808

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This book offers updated explanations of the sins of interpretation to teach sound grammatical, lexical, cultural, theological, and historical Bible study practices. "A must for teachers, pastors, and serious Bible students."--Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society