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Rendering The Word In Theological Hermeneutics Mapping Divine And Human Agency 1st Edition Mark Alan Bowald

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Rendering The Word In Theological Hermeneutics Mapping Divine And Human Agency 1st Edition Mark Alan Bowald
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Publisher: Lexham Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.5 MB
Pages: 231
Author: Mark Alan Bowald
ISBN: 9781577996811, 157799681X
Language: English
Year: 2015
Edition: 1

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Rendering The Word In Theological Hermeneutics Mapping Divine And Human Agency 1st Edition Mark Alan Bowald by Mark Alan Bowald 9781577996811, 157799681X instant download after payment.

When interpreting Scripture, do we take an academic or a spiritual approach? Do we emphasize the human or the divine agency? Do we focus on man's authorship or God's inspiration? Mark Bowald argues that these are false dichotomies. We need to understand both the human qualities of Scripture and the divine, as an overemphasis on either will lead to distortions. In Rendering the Word in Theological Hermeneutics, Bowald surveys various schools of thought, explaining where they lose the balance between the two. He analyzes the hermeneutical methods of George Lindbeck, Hans Frei, Kevin Vanhoozer, Francis Watson, Stephen Fowl, David Kelsey, Werner Jeanrond, Karl Barth, James K. A. Smith, and Nicholas Wolterstorff. Bowald shows that we should view Scripture as equally human and divine in origin and character. And our reading of Scripture should involve both critical rigor and openness to the leading of God's Spirit.

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