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Spirit and Scripture: Exploring a Pneumatic Hermeneutic

Editat de Professor Kevin L. Spawn, Professor Archie T. Wright
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 10 noi 2011

This book considers the academic treatment of biblical interpretation in the renewal movement, the fastest growing tradition in Christendom today.

The initial chapter surveys the history of biblical interpretation in the renewal tradition and provides a conceptual basis for the book.


In Part II, six renewal scholars outline a proposal for the future of biblical hermeneutics in the tradition. These authors address certain key questions. What is the role of the Holy Spirit in biblical interpretation? What are the distinctive presuppositions, methods and goals of renewal biblical hermeneutics? Three prominent biblical scholars (Craig G. Bartholomew, James D.G. Dunn, R. Walter L. Moberlyrespond to the proposals outlined above. These critical responses deepen the examination of renewal biblical hermeneutics as well as increase its appeal to biblical and theological scholars in general.

The final chapter offers a synthesis and evaluation of the accomplishments of the discussion, as well as an assessment of the state of the discipline with an eye toward the future.

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780567034069
ISBN-10: 0567034062
Pagini: 248
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.53 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția T&T Clark
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Cuprins

Abbreviations
List of Tables
Preface
List of Contributors and Respondents
Introduction

Part I: Beginning the Exploration
The Emergence of a Pneumatic Hermeneutic in the Renewal Tradition Kevin L. Spawn and Archie T. Wright

Part II: The Exploration of a Pneumatic Biblical Hermeneutic from Various Perspectives within the Renewal Tradition

Word and Spirit, Scribe and Prophet in Old Testament Hermeneutics Mark J. Boda
The Principle of Analogy and Biblical Interpretation in the Renewal Tradition Kevin L. Spawn
Second Temple Period Jewish Biblical Interpretation: An Early Pneumatic Hermeneutic Archie T. Wright
Invoking the Spirit and Narrative Intent in John's Apocalypse Ronald Herms
'What the Spirit is Saying to the Church'-The Testimony of a Pentecostal in New Testament Studies John Christopher Thomas
Text-Community-Spirit: The Challenges posed by Pentecostal Theological Method to Evangelical Theology
Mark J. Cartledge

Part III: Responses to the Perspectives
Spirit and Scripture: A Response Craig G. Bartholomew
The Role of the Spirit in Biblical Hermeneutics James D. G. Dunn
Pneumatic Biblical Hermeneutics: A Response R. Walter L. Moberly

Part IV: Contributor Responses to Bartholomew, Dunn, and Moberly

Walking with the Spirit in the Word: A Response Mark J. Boda
Analogy and the Scholar's Shared Experience with the Testimony of Scripture Kevin L. Spawn
We are not all Pentecostals: A Response to Dunn, Moberly, and Bartholomew Archie T. Wright
Response to Spirit and Scripture Responders Ronald Herms
Discerning Dialogue John Christopher Thomas
Pneumatic Hermeneutics: A Reply to Respondents Mark J. Cartledge

Part V: Summation

Cultivating a Pneumatic Hermeneutic Kevin L. Spawn and Archie T. Wright

Selected Bibliography
Indexes

Recenzii

The genius of this book lies in the atmosphere of inquiry it evokes, of significant questions raised and provisional answers proffered. Its six foundational essays reflect a diversity of perspectives rather than a monolithic or myopic point of view, while the responses to these essays by its sympathetic interlocutors, Craig Bartholomew, Jimmy Dunn, and Walter Moberly-contributions alone worth the price of the book-lodge incisive critiques, to which the Pentecostal and charismatic authors of the original essays offer further responses. Though not the first word on the subject and certainly not the last, according to both authors and critics in this volume, this is nonetheless a substantial, scholarly word that should be pivotal in the ongoing effort to carve out a sane and spirit-filled approach to the interpretation of scripture.'
I warmly commend these essays as what Moberly calls "a first step" in this crucially important dialogue. Much is a forceful defence of Christian "Confessional" exegesis and hermeneutics. In contrast to one or two recent articles which disparage some authors as "not one of us", this volume is eirenical and constructive, not least in providing three good balancing responsive essays.
Summarized.