Introduction to biblical interpretation / William W. Klein, Craig L. Blomberg, Robert L. Hubbard, Jr. [print]
Material type: TextPublication details: Grand Rapids, Michigan : Zondervan, (c)2017.Edition: Third editionDescription: 718 pages ; 24 cmContent type:- text
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- 9780310524175
- BS476.H876.I587 2017
- BS476
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Part I-The Task of Interpretation
Chapter 1-The Need for Interpretation
Why Hermeneutics? -- Hermeneutics Defined -- The Art and Science of Interpretation -- The Role of the Interpreter -- The Meaning of the Message -- The Text -- The Author and the Audience -- Some Challenges of Bible Interpretation -- Distance of Time -- Cultural Distance -- Geographical Distance -- Distance of Language -- Eternal Relevance-The Divine Factor -- The Goal of Hermeneutics -- Conclusion
Chapter 2-The History of Interpretation
Jewish Interpretation -- Inner-Biblical Allusion -- Post-Biblical Interpretation: The Transition -- Hellenistic Judaism -- The Qumran Community -- Rabbinic Judaism -- The Apostolic Period (circa AD 30-100) -- The Patristic Period (circa AD 100-590) -- The Apostolic Fathers (circa AD 100-150) -- The Alexandrian School (circa AD 150-400) -- Church Councils (circa AD 400-590) -- The Middle Ages (circa AD 590-1500) -- The Reformation (circa AD 1500-1650) -- The Post-Reformation Period (circa AD 1650-1750) -- The Modern Period (circa AD 1750-Present) -- The Nineteenth Century -- The Twentieth Century -- Post-World War I -- Post-World War II -- The Twenty-First Century
Chapter 3-Literary and Social-Scientific Approaches to Interpretation
Literary Criticism -- Narrative Criticism -- Applications -- Critique -- Poststructuralism/Postmodernism -- Reader-Response Criticism -- Deconstruction -- Social-Scientific Approaches to Scripture -- Classification -- Social History -- Application of Social-Scientific Theories -- Advocacy Groups -- Liberation Hermeneutics -- Cultural Criticism -- Feminist Hermeneutics -- LGBT Hermeneutics -- Conclusion
Chapter 4-The Canon and Translations
The Biblical Canon -- The Canon of the Old Testament -- The Development of the Canon -- The Order of the Canon -- The Canon of the New Testament -- The Development of the Canon -- The Order of the Canon -- Criteria of Canonicity -- Canon Criticism -- Texts and Translations -- Textual Criticism -- Techniques of Translation -- The Major English Translations -- Choosing a Translation
Part II-The Interpreter and the Goal
Chapter 5-The Interpreter
Qualifications of the Interpreter -- A Reasoned Faith in the God Who Reveals -- Willingness to Obey Its Message -- Illumination of the Holy Spirit -- Membership in the Church -- Willingness to Employ Appropriate Methods -- Presuppositions for Correct Interpretation -- Divinely Inspired Revelation -- Authoritative and True -- A Spiritual Document -- Characterized by Both Unity and Diversity -- An Understandable Document -- Forming the Canon of Holy Scripture -- Presuppositions about Methodology -- Presuppositions about the Ultimate Goal of Hermeneutics -- Preunderstandings of the Interpreter-- Definition of Preunderstanding -- The Role of Preunderstanding -- A Philosophy of Interpretation as Preunderstanding -- Testing Preunderstandings -- A Christian Preunderstanding -- Preunderstandings Change with Understanding -- Preunderstandings and Objectivity in Interpretation
Chapter 6-The Goal of Interpretation
Speech Acts -- Levels of Meaning -- Does the Text Have One Fixed Meaning or Several Levels of Meaning? -- Author-Centered Textual Meaning -- Author-Centered Textual Meaning Is the Goal of Interpretation -- Definition of Author-Centered Textual Meaning -- The Challenge of Reader-Oriented Interpretation -- The Bible as Literature -- The Question of Historicity -- The Place of the Reader in "Constructing" Meaning -- Baptism -- Millennium -- Assessment -- Validating Our Interpretation -- Agree to Disagree: "That They May Be One"
Part III-Understanding Literature
Chapter 7-General Rules of Hermeneutics: Prose
The Literary Context -- The Importance of Literary Context -- Context Establishes the Flow-of-Thought -- Context Provides Accurate Meaning of Words -- Context Delineates Correct Relationship among Units: Words, Sentences, Paragraphs -- Principles of Interpretation Relating to Literary Context -- Circles of a Literary Contextual Study -- Immediate Context -- Literary Context of the Entire Bible -- Context of the Entire Bible -- Historical-Cultural Background -- The Significance of Historical-Cultural Background -- The Issue of Perspective - The Issue of Mindset -- The Matter of Contextualization -- Princples for Historical-Cultural Interpretation -- The Original Historical-Background -- The Original Impact -- The Correct Expression -- The Priority of Plain Sense -- Retrieving Historical-Cultural Background -- Exploring the General Background of the Book -- Examining the Historical Cultural Factors of a Specific Passage -- Word Meanings -- Crucial Matters about the Nature of Words -- Words are Arbitrary Signs -- Words Have a Range of Meanings -- Word Meanings Overlap -- Word Meanings Change Over Time -- Words Have Connotative and Denotative Meanings -- Steps for Performing Word Studies -- Grammatical-Structural Relationships -- The Importance of Grammatical Relationships -- Steps for Discovering Structural Relationships -- Natural Divisions -- Flow of Thought -- Verbs -- Connectives -- Adjectives and Adverbs -- Pronouns
Chapter 8-General Rules of Hermeneutics: Biblical Poetry
The Dynamics of Poetry -- The Sounds of Hebrew Poetry -- Rhyme and Meter -- The Sounds of Poetic Words -- The Structure of Hebrew Poetry -- Parallelism -- Basic Units of Parallelism -- How Parallelism Works -- Types of Parallelism -- Other Poetic Structures -- The Language of Poetry -- Imagery -- Devices of Poetic Language -- Similes and Metaphors -- Other Poetic Devices -- Interpreting Poetic Language -- Larger Units of Poetry -- Sense Units
Part IV-Understanding Bible Genres
Chapter 9-Genres of the Old Testament
The Nature of Genre -- Narratives -- Old Testament Narrative Genres -- Reports -- Principles of Interpretation: Reports -- Heroic Narrative -- Prophet Story -- Principles of Interpretation: Heroic Narratives and Prophet Stories -- Comedy -- Principles of Interpretation: Comedy -- Farewell Speech -- Principles of Interpretation: Farewell Speech -- Interpreting a Sample Narrative: Judges 7:1-15 -- Embedded Genres -- Popular Proverbs and Blessings -- Riddles, Fables, and Parables -- Songs -- Lists -- Principles of Interpretation: Embedded Genres -- Law -- Forms of Old Testament Legal Material -- Casuistic Law -- Unconditional Law -- Legal Series -- Legal Instruction -- Principles of Interpretation: Law -- A Sample Legal Text: Exodus 21:7-11 -- Deuteronomy -- Princples of Interpretation: Deuteronomy -- Poetry -- Types of Old Testament Poetry -- Prayers -- Songs -- Liturgies -- Wisdom Psalms -- Principles of Interpretation: Poetry -- Principles of Interpretation: Psalms -- The Books of the Psalms: An Overview -- Prophecy -- Basic Types of Prophecy -- Prophecy of Disaster -- Prophecy of Salvation -- Woe Speech -- Prophetic Dirge -- Prophetic Hymn -- Prophetic Liturgy -- Prophetic Disputation -- Prophecies Against Foreign Nations -- Prophetic Vision Report -- Prophetic Narratives -- General Principles for Interpreting Old Testament Prophecy -- Interpretating Prophetic "Forthtelling" -- Interpreting Prophetic "Foretelling" -- The Many Ways of Fulfillment -- Specific Principles for Interpretation: Prophecy -- A Sample Prophetic Text: Isaiah 5:1-7 -- Apocalyptic Prophecy -- Principles of Interpretation: Old Testament Apocalyptic -- Wisdom -- Types of Wisdom Literature -- Proverbs -- Principles of Interpretation: Proverbs -- Instruction -- Principles of Interpretation: Instruction -- Example Story and Reflection -- Principles of Interpretation: Example Story and Reflection -- Disputation Speeches -- Principles of Interpretation: Job -- A Sample Wisdom Text: Proverbs 30:24-28 -- Conclusion -- How to Write a Structural Outline
Chapter 10-Genres of the New Testament
Gospels -- Implications for Interpretation -- Historical Trustworthiness -- Reading Horizontally and Vertically -- The Gospels' First Audiences -- Key Theological Issues -- The Kingdom of God -- The Ethics of Jesus -- The Forms within the Gospels -- Parables -- Miracle Stories -- Pronouncement Stories -- Other Forms -- Acts -- Implications for Interpretation -- Thinking Vertically -- The Significance of Pentecost - Acts as Narrative -- Epistles -- Implications for Interpretation -- General Considerations -- Specific Considerations -- Distinctives of Hebrews and the General Epistles -- Individual Forms in the Epistles -- Creeds and Hymns -- The Domestic Code -- Slogans -- Vice and Virtue Lists -- Key Theological Questions for the Pauline Epistles -- Is There a Center of Pauline Theology? -- Is There Development in Paul's Writings? -- Revelation -- Revelation as an Epistle -- Revelation as a Prophecy -- Revelation as Apocalyptic -- Conclusion
Part V- The Fruits of Interpretation
Chapter 11-Using the Bible Today
To Gain Information and Understanding -- To Motivate and Enrich Worship -- To Create Liturgy -- To Formulate Theology -- How Biblical and Systematic Theology Differ -- The Problem of Preunderstanding -- Must We Choose Between Biblical and Systematic Theology? -- How to Formulate Theology: Key Principles -- What about Church Tradition? -- To Preach -- To Teach -- To Provide Pastoral Care -- To Promote Spiritual Formation in the Christian Life -- To Enjoy Its Beauty as Literature -- Summary
Chapter 12-Application
The Importance of Application -- Avoiding Mistakes in Application -- Total Neglect of Any Context -- Partial Neglect of the Literary or Historical Context of a Passage -- Insufficiently Analogous Situations -- A Four-Step Methodology for Legitimate Application -- Determine the Original Application(s) -- Identify the Cross-Cultural Principles -- Levels of Authority -- Find Appropriate Applications that Embody the Broader Principles -- The Role of the Holy Spirit
Defines and describes hermeneutics, the science of biblical interpretation
Suggests effective methods to understand the meaning of the biblical text
Surveys the literary, cultural, social, and historical issues that impact any text
Evaluates both traditional and modern approaches to Bible interpretation
Examines the reader's role as an interpreter of the text and helps identify what the reader brings to the text that could distort its message
Tackles the problem of how to apply the Bible in valid and significant ways today
Provides an extensive and revised annotated list of books that readers will find helpful in the practice of biblical interpretation
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