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Hans Frei and Karl Barth Different Ways of Reading Scripture David E. Demson

By: Material type: TextLanguage: 0 eng Publication details: U.S.A.; William B. Eerdmans; 1997Description: 116tr; Paperback; 23cmISBN:
  • 0802841686
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 220.60922
  • D369-D25
Online resources: Summary: Karl Barth and Hans Frei are close to the center of the contemporary hermeneutical debate. David Demson's illuminating study offers an authoritative account of their respective ways of reading Scripture, arguing that, for all its fruitfulness, Frei's work lacks a theology of inspiration such as Barth provides. Scrupulous and nuanced in its handling of the texts, this book is a perceptive contribution to the literature of both Frei and Barth. It is also a place to begin exploring key theological issues concerning the biblical interpretation, theory of interpretation, and Christology.
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Karl Barth and Hans Frei are close to the center of the contemporary hermeneutical debate. David Demson's illuminating study offers an authoritative account of their respective ways of reading Scripture, arguing that, for all its fruitfulness, Frei's work lacks a theology of inspiration such as Barth provides. Scrupulous and nuanced in its handling of the texts, this book is a perceptive contribution to the literature of both Frei and Barth. It is also a place to begin exploring key theological issues concerning the biblical interpretation, theory of interpretation, and Christology.

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