TY - BOOK AU - Gorman,Michael J. TI - Scripture: an ecumenical introduction to the Bible and its interpretation AV - BS475 PY - 2005/// CY - Peabody, Massachusetts PB - Hendrickson Publishers KW - Bible KW - Introductions KW - Hermeneutics KW - Criticism, interpretation, etc N1 - 2; Part I: The Bible. The Bible as book and as library; Paul P. Zilonka --; The geography, history, and archaeology of the Bible; Karen J. Wenell --; The character and composition of the books of the Old Testament; David A. Leiter --; The character and composition of the books of the New Testament; Michael J. Gorman --; Significant noncanonical books; Edwin C. Hostetter --; The formation of the biblical canon(s) / Shira Lander --; The transmission and translation of the Bible; Michael L. Barre --; Part II: The interpretation of the Bible. The interpretation of the Bible before the modern period; Carole C. Burnett --; Modern and postmodern critical methods of biblical study; John R. Donahue --; Theological and ideological strategies of biblical interpretation; Stephen Fowl --; The interpretation of the Bible in Protestant churches; Michael J. Gorman --; The interpretation of the Bible in the Roman Catholic Church and the Orthodox churches; Ronald D. Witherup --; The interpretation of the Bible in African-American churches; C. Anthony Hunt --; The Bible and spiritual growth; Patricia D. Fosarelli and Michael J. Gorman --; The Bible and social justice : "learn to do right! seek justice" (Isa 1:17 NIV) / John R. Donahue --; The Bible and ecumenism : "that they may all be one" (John 17:21) / Janyce C. Jorgensen; 2 UR - http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/ecip0501/2005010789.html ER -