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Oxford Encyclopedia of Biblical Interpretation, Kit Book

Oxford Encyclopedia of Biblical Interpretation Kit

Edited by Steven L. (Prof., Prof., Rhodes College) McKenzie

Part of the Oxford Encyclopedias of the Bible series

Kit

Description

The two-volume Oxford Encyclopedia of Biblical Interpretation (OEBI) will fill a crucial need in the field of biblical studies by providing detailed, comprehensive treatments of the latest approaches to and methods for interpretation of the Bible written by expert practitioners.

It will provide a single source for authoritative reference overviews of scholarship on some of the most important topics of study in the field of biblical studies.

As with all high quality reference works, it provides a solid foundation that students and scholars can use to orientate themselves before venturing into original research.

The Encyclopedia will contain nearly 120 entries, ranging in length from 3,000 to 5,000 words.

It will be organized in an A-to-Z format. Each entry will be signed, contain a bibliography for further reading, and will be cross-referenced to other useful points of interest within the Encyclopedia.

It will also feature a topical outline of contents and an extensive index.

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Also in the Oxford Encyclopedias of the Bible series