Dictionary of Biblical Criticism And Interpretation

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Pub. Date: 2007-02-23
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Summary

Compiling the results from contemporary and exciting areas of research into one single importanvolume, this book stands ahead in its field in providing a comprehensive one-stop handbook reference of biblical interpretation. Examining a wide range of articles on many of the recognized interpreters including Augustine, Luther, and Calvin, up to the modern figures of Martin Hengel and T.W. Manson, Professor Porter expertly combines the study of biblical interpretation with the examination of the theological and philosophical preconceptions that have influenced it, and surveys the history of interpretation from different perspectives. Key Perspectives studied include: * The historical dimension: Addresses how interpretation has developed at various periods of time, from early Jewish exegesis to the historical-critical method. * The conceptual approach: Looks at the various schools of thought that have generated biblical interpretation, and compares and contrasts competing conceptualmodels of interpretation, * The personal perspective: Addresses the reality of biblical interpretation by individuals who have helped plot the course of theological development. With relevant bibliographies and a guide to further reading,The Dictionarywill be an extremely imoprtant reference held for many years, not only by libraries, but also by students, scholars, clergy, and teachers of this fascinating and high-profile subject.

Author Biography

Stanley E. Porter is President, Dean and Professor of New Testament at McMaster Divinity College, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.

Table of Contents

Abelard
Acts
Allegorical Interpretation
Anthropology and Interpretation
The Antiochene School
Apocalyptic Literature
Apocrypha
Apocryphal Interpretation
Aqiba
Aquinas
Archaeology and Interpretation
Art and Interpretation
Authority of the Scripture
Biblical Theology
Canonical Criticism: Childs' Approach
Canonical Criticism: Sanders' Approach
Canonical Development
Chronology (OT)
Chronology (NT)
Chrysostom
Commentary (OT)
Commentary (NT)
Cultural Relationships in the Old Testament Perio
Cultural Relationships in the World of the New Testament
Dead Sea Scrolls
Early Church Interpretation
Enlightenment Period
Epigraphy and Papyrology
Erasmus
Ethics and Interpretation
Eusebius
Existential Hermeneutics
Feminist Interpretation
Film and Interpretation
Form Criticism
Formalist/New Critical Interpretation
Former Prophets
General Epistles
Gnosticism
Gospel: Genre
Gospels: Interpretation
Greek Grammar and Lexicography
Greek Language
Hebrew and Aramaic Grammar and Lexicography
Hebrew and Aramaic Languages
Hellenistic Moral Philosophy and the New Testament
Historical Jesus
Historical Literature
Holy Spirit and Interpretation
Intra-biblical Interpretation
Irenaeus
Ishmael
Islamic Interpretation
Israel: History of
Jesus as Interpreter of the Bible
Jesus Seminar
Jewish Literature: Non-Canonical
Johannine Literature
Josephus
Latter Prophets
Law
Letters
Lexicons (Theological)
Liberation Theological
Interpretation (Latin American)
Linguistic Criticism
Literary Devices
Literature: Biblical Influence
Liturgical Interpretation
Music and Interpretation
Narrative
Narrative Criticism
Neoplatonism
New Academy, Athens
New Hermeneutic
New Historicism
New Religious Movements and Interpretation
New Rhetoric
Numismatics
Old and New Testament Relationship
Origen
Parables
Patristic
Interpretation
Paul as Interpreter of the Bible
Pauline Letters
Pentateuch
Philo
Philosophical
Hermeneutic
Plato
Poetry
Post-Enlightenment Criticism
Poststructuralism, Deconstructionism
Prophetic Literature
Proverb/Wisdom
Psalms; Quotation and Allusion
Rabbinic Judaism
Rabbinic Rules of Interpretation
Reader-oriented Approaches
Redaction Criticism
Reformations (16 th Century)
Reimarus
Religion-Historical Approaches
Rhetorical Criticism
Second Temple Period
Social-Scientific Approaches
Source Criticism
Strauss, D.F.
Structuralism
Targum
Tertullian
Textual Criticism (NT)
Textual Criticism (OT)
Thiselton, A.C.
Tischendorf
Translation (Since the KJV)
Appendix: Liturgical Structure and Translation of the Lord's Prayer
Translation as Interpretation (Ancient)
Twentieth Century
Westcott, Lightfoot and Hort
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