In this concentrated, intelligible, and useful introductory volume Stanley Porter and Jason Robinson give a splendid overview of hermeneutical and interpretive thought. Neither an all-inclusive survey that moves too quickly over the surface of complex issues nor a specialized volume on a single, narrow topic, Porter and Robinson's Hermeneutics provides critical analysis of major movements and figures in hermeneutics and interpretive theory in the modern era -- from Schleiermacher and Heidegger to Thiselton and Culpepper -- showing especially how these interpreters and their movements have impacted biblical and theological study.
Colin Smith. London: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1962. 466 pp. Signs. Trans, and with an introduction by Richard C. McCleary, Evanston: Northwestern University Press, 1964. 355 PP. ... Phillips, Leslie, and Joseph G. Smith.
If non-specialists learn the correct principles and processes for hermeneutics, much more accurate and helpful biblical interpretation can be accomplished. Hermeneutics gives the reader not only an understanding of the...
A Fresh Approach to the Art of Biblical Interpretation This book offers a fresh approach to the art of biblical interpretation, focusing on the ways Scripture itself forms its readers as wise and faithful interpreters.
This short introduction to hermeneutics demonstrates the central role of interpretation in our daily lives.
This book presents proponents of five approaches to biblical hermeneutics and allows them to respond to each other.
This book will undoubtedly be a landmark in hermeneutics for many years to come." --Mary Healy, Sacred Heart Major Seminary "Introducing Biblical Hermeneutics is a triumph.
Contemporary Hermeneutics: Hermeneutics as Method, Philosophy, and Critique
Dr. S. Franklin Logsdon, Bible teacher and evangelist, says of this book: "These principles of Bible study by Dr. J. Edwin Hartill have been tested and proved in his own personal teaching for many years.
John B. Thompson's collection of translated essays forms an illuminating introduction to Paul Ricoeur's prolific contributions to sociological theory.
This second edition has been substantially updated and expanded, allowing the authors to fine-tune and enrich their discussions on fundamental interpretive topics.