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Tag Archives: Hermeneutics
Review: Inductive Bible Study by David R. Bauer and Robert A. Traina
Bauer, David R., and Robert A. Traina. Inductive Bible Study: A Comprehensive Guide to the Practice of Hermeneutics. Grand Rapids: Baker Academic, 2011. Although the digital age and Bible translation have made Scripture more and more available, it seems that … Continue reading
Review: Hermeneutics by Anthony Thiselton
Anthony Thiselton, Hermeneutics: An Introduction, (Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2009), 424 pages. I would like to thank Eerdmans for providing me a review copy. Amazon | Eerdmans Hermeneutics: An Introduction is Anthony Thiselton’s latest in a long and distinguished list of publications … Continue reading
Posted in Book reviews, Hermeneutics, Historical Theology
Tagged anthony thiselton, Eerdmans, Hermeneutics
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Review: Biblical Hermeneutics: Five Views
Stanley Porter and Beth M. Stovell (eds), Biblical Hermeneutics: Five Views. Spectrum Multiview Books. IVP Academic, 2012. 224 pp. IVP Academic | Amazon I’m generally cautious about reading a “five views” book since I worry that too often the views … Continue reading
Review: Israel’s Gospel by John Goldingay
John Goldingay, Old Testament Theology: Israel’s Gospel, (Downers Grove, IL: IVP Academic), 940 pages. I would like to thank IVP for providing me a review copy. Amazon | IVP [As with all posts, the views expressed below are entirely my own. … Continue reading
Review: The Domain of the Word by John Webster
Webster, John. The Domain of the Word: Scripture and Theological Reason. London: T&T Clark, 2012. In The Domain of the Word, students of theology welcome the first of two new companion volumes from British evangelical theologian John Webster.[1] This collection … Continue reading
Review: Incarnational Humanism, by Jens Zimmermann
Incarnational Humanism: A Philosophy of Culture for the Church in the World (IVP, 2012) Jens Zimmermann (Professor of Modern Languages at Trinity Western University) proposes Incarnational Humanism as a recovery of traditional Christian philosophy centered on the incarnation. He argues that … Continue reading
Posted in Book reviews
Tagged Hermeneutics, Humanism, Incarnation, Ontology, Sacramental Ontology
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Review: Deep Exegesis: The Mystery of Reading Scripture
Peter Leithart, Deep Exegesis: The Mystery of Reading Scripture (Waco, TX: Baylor University Press, 2009), 232 pages. Rev. Dr. Peter J. Leithart is a prolific writer and is one of the most fertile minds in biblical and theological scholarship today. … Continue reading