Expository Hermeneutics: An Introduction

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Harper Collins, Oct 14, 1999 - Religion - 336 pages

Contents PART ONE: BIBLE STUDY AND HERMENEUTICS Introduction 1. Inductive Bible Study and Hermeneutics 2. The Goal of Interpretation 3. Hermeneutical Considerations of the Goal of Interpretation 4. Objections to the Proposed Goal of Hermeneutics PART TWO: RECOGNITION Introduction 5. The Task of Recognition 6. Hermeneutical Considerations in the Task of Recognition- I 7. Hermeneutical Considerations in the Task of Recognition- II PART THREE: EXEGESIS Introduction 8. The task of Exegesis 9. Hermeneutical Considerations in the Task of Exegesis - I 10. Hermeneutical Considerations in the Task of Exegesis - II PART FOUR: APPLICATION Introduction 11. The task of Application 12. Hermeneutical Considerations in the Task of Exegesis- I PART FIVE: VALIDATION Introduction 13. The Principle of Validation 14. Procedures in the Principle of Application Glossary

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Preface
5
The Task of Application
11
Introduction
15
Introduction
73
Hermeneutical Considerations of the Task of RecognitionI
86
Introduction
135
Hermeneutical Considerations of the Task of ExegesisI
155
Hermeneutical Considerations of the Task of ExegesisII
187
Introduction
213
Hermeneutical Considerations of the Task of Application
224
Introduction
267
Procedures in the Principle of Validation
289
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