Gospel-Centered HermeneuticsFoundations and Principles of Evangelical Biblical Interpretation(hardcover)By |
ContentsAbbreviationsPreface Introduction: Can hermeneutics be saved? Part I - Evangelical Prolegomena to Hermeneutics Introduction to Part I 1. The necessity for hermeneutics 2. Presuppositions in reading and understanding 3. Gospel-centred hermeneutics 4. Towards a biblical theology of interpretation Part II - Challenges to Evangelical Hermeneutics Introduction to Part II 5. The eclipse of the gospel in the early church 6. The eclipse of the gospel in the mediaeval church 7. The eclipse of the gospel in Roman Catholicism 8. The eclipse of the gospel in Liberalism 9. The eclipse of the gospel in philosophical hermeneutics 10. The eclipse of the gospel in historical criticism 11. The eclipse of the gospel in literary criticism 12. The eclipse of the gospel in Evangelicalism Part III - Reconstructing Evangelical Hermeneutics Introduction to Part III 13. Pre- and post-Enlightenment evangelical interpretation 14. The gospel and the literary dimension 15. The gospel and the historical dimension 16. The gospel and the theological dimension, I: the two Testaments and Typology 17. The gospel and the theological dimension, II: biblical and systematic theology 18. The gospel and contextualization 19. The hermeneutics of Christ Epilogue Bibliography About the Book » Reviews & Endorsements » Features & Benefits » |
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