Studies in Lutheran hermeneutics / [print] edited by John Reumann in collaboration with Samuel H. Nafzger and Harold H. Ditmanson. - Philadelphia : Fortress Press, (c)1979. - x, 370 pages ; 24 cm.

Includes bibliographical references.

The Lutheran "hermeneutics study" : an overview and personal appraisal Perspectives on the hermeneutics debate Scripture and Word of God Problems of Lutheran hermeneutics Hermeneutical tendencies in the three-year lectionary The confessions and their influence upon biblical interpretation Confessional biblical interpretation : some basic principles The influence of confessional themes on biblical exegesis Confessional propria as hermeneutic : Old Testament Confessional propria in relation to the New Testament texts Methods of interpretation : Old Testament texts Methods of historical inquiry and the faithful interpretation of the Christian Scriptures Theology and hermeneutics The incompatability between historical-critical theology and the Lutheran confessions The parables of the leaven and of the mustard seed : a suggested methodological model The parable of the mustard seed John Reumann -- Harold H. Ditmanson -- Samuel H. Nafzger -- Karlfried Froehlich -- Arland J. Hultgren -- Warren A. Quanbeck -- Ralph A. Bohlmann -- Horace D. Hummel -- Foster R. McCurley -- Joseph A. Burgess -- Ronald M. Hals -- David L. Tiede -- Duane A. Priebe -- Kurt E. Marquart -- Martin H. Scharlemann -- Donald H. Juel.



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Bible--Hermeneutics.


Lutheran Church--Doctrines--History.

BS476 BS476.D615.S783 1979