01690nam a2200337 a 450000500170000000800200001702000180003704100080005508200100006308200130007310000230008610000110010924500340012024500790015424500220023326000070025526000160026226000090027830000110028730000280029830000100032652007090033665000120104565000260105765000420108385600930112591100320121895700150125099900170126595200700128220260119071428.02024-07-18 10:25:50 a9781842272732 aeng a220.6 bP261-D25 aParris, David Paul eAuthor aReading the Bible with Giants bHow 2000 Years of Biblical Interpretation Can Shed New Light on Old Texts. cDavid Paul Parris aUK bPaternoster c2006 a228tr. bPaperback, Illustration c22 cm aMany readers of the Bible believe that interpreting the Scriptures well simply involves a two-way dialogue between themselves and the text. Implied in this view is the idea that we can simply jump over two thousand years of biblical interpretation. However, if we believe that God has been speaking through the Bible to devout believers throughout history it would seem that we should find a way to identify the insights they perceived in the text so that we can learn to read these sacred texts with them. Drawing on resources from Reception Theory, the goal of Reading the Bible with the Giants is to enable the contemporary reader to interpret the Bible in dialogue with those who have gone before us. aHistory aBible -- Hermeneutics aBible -- Criticism and Interpretation4 uhttps://data.thuviencodoc.org/books/14991/184227273x01-sx180-sclzzzzzzz.jpgyCover Image aHuỳnh Thị Ngọc Bích a231010 TKH c14842d14842 00104070aTVCDbTVCDd2026-01-20g0.00l0pTVCD-14842v0.00yBK