The Bible in Modern Culture: Baruch Spinoza to Brevard ChildsW.B. Eerdmans Pub., 2002 - 349 sivua This is a print on demand book and is therefore non- returnable. Historical- Critical Method in Biblical Scholarship has been a Pandora's box for the intellectual life of the church. No achievement of modern scholarship has been more effective in understanding the Bible, yet it has also seriously challenged a church trying to preserve the integrity of its cherished theological traditions. In this critically acclaimed book Roy Harrisville and Walter Sundberg trace the development and drama of historical- critical method by surveying the major figures who created and employed it - from Baruch Spinoza in the seventeenth century to present-day interpreters. This expanded second edition of The Bible in Modern Culture includes three new chapters detailing the work of Adolf Schlatter, Paul Ricoeur, and Brevard Childs. |
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Recovering Nineteenth-Century Women Interpreters of the Bible Christiana de Groot,Marion Ann Taylor Rajoitettu esikatselu - 2007 |