This work argues that the heart of patristic exegesis is the attempt to find the sacramental reality (real presence) of Christ in the Old Testament Scriptures. Leading theologian Hans Boersma discu…
We know that Jesus deat and resurrection are deep mysteries to ponder, yet we might not be as quick to consider the mystery of the life he lived after all. Jesus of Nazareth was no less than God wa…
The appeal of this volume for college and seminary use is that it serves a real need for those interested in how the churches actually apply the Scriptures. No one volume currently exists in Englis…
This book is a historical essay on evangelical interaction with critical Bible scholarship in America over roughly the last century. As a history, the book is meant to be useful both to those who d…
Locating thw work of Brevard Childs can be difficult. A great deal has been written about what his canonical approach amounts to, not all of it sympathetic, not all of it helpful. The fact taht man…
In Return to Babel, each of ten historically significant biblical texts is interpreted by three scholars: one Latin American, one African, and one Asian. Geographic locales range from a tiny villag…
In What Have They Done to the Bible John Sandys-Wunsch documents the changes that have taken place in biblical exegesis since 1500 and accounts for the major reasons for these changes. Answering th…
In this book, J. Benton White surveys the many Protestant approaches to the Bible and then focuses on the issues raised by modernist and fundamentalists in the twentieth century. He gives special a…
Though the work of Mikhail Bakhtin (1895-1975) has been widely appropriate in the various humanities and social fields, his thought has not yet been widely utilized in biblical studies. This book p…
This volume brings together seven essays which are representative of the author's style, approach to and outlook on contemporary biblical topics. Characterized throughout by openness of thought and…