01702nam a2200289 a 450000500170000000800200001702000150003704000060005204100100005808200120006808200130008010000230009310000150011610000110013124500280014224500190017024500220018926000180021126000170022926000090024630000110025530000140026630000090028052009880028965000440127785600910132120260119070705.02022-07-07 11:52:51 a0830818804 a1 a0 eng a220.601 bG354-B83 aBray, Gerald Lewis d(1948-...) eAuthor aBiblical interpretation bPast & present cGerald Lewis Bray aGreat Britain bInterVarsity c1996 a608tr. bHardcover c24cm a`Biblical Interpretation: Past & Present` is a unique textbook on the history of biblical interpretation. Gerald Bray begins with basic concepts in the church's biblical interpretation that have remained constant through the ages: divine revelation, the nature of the canon, the relation of the biblical text to the life of Christian churches, and the abiding tensions inherent in the act of biblical interpretation. Three main sections follow. The first surveys the period from the ancient church to the beginnings of modern historical-critical interpretation in the Renaissance and Reformation. The second section engages the rise of modern historical-critical interpretation from the late seventeenth century through the twentieth century. The third section investigates current trends in biblical interpretation that seek to offer alternatives to the dominant school of historical criticism. Each section is divided into chapters focusing on periods or schools of interpretation. aBible -- Criticism, interpretation, etc4 uhttps://data.thuviencodoc.org/books/ImageCover/2022/7/7/_47734098_140.jpgyCover Image