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Hermeneutics, the Bible and Literary Criticism, PDF eBook

Hermeneutics, the Bible and Literary Criticism PDF

Edited by Ann Loades, Michael McLain

Part of the Studies in Literature and Religion series

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The essays in this collection fall into three groups.

The first group deals with philosophical accounts of interpretation.

The second is concerned with the interpretation of scripture with particular reference to the work of the Oxford theologian and philosopher Austin Farrer.

The third group provides some examples of interpretative practice relating to Genesis and the book of Psalms.

The contributors represent a wide range of academic disciplines and religious traditions, providing significant pointers for further developments in Biblical criticism and interpretation theory.

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