SCM Studyguide: Biblical Hermeneutics

SCM Studyguide: Biblical Hermeneutics

by David Holgate (Author), David Holgate (Author), Rachel Starr (Author)

Synopsis

SCM Studyguide to Biblical Hermeneutics offers entry-level undergraduates a framework for interpreting the Bible. The book goes beyond offering guidance on how to do exegesis, and is intended as a practical tool to help readers develop good interpretative strategies for themselves. As such it features pedagogical tools such as Try it Out boxes to assist students to develop a tested and thought - through overall interpretative strategy of their own. Market-tested to ensure a good coverage of the typical topics found on a standard level-one hermeneutics course, this Studyguide is designed as a practical and comprehensive companion to coursework, be that within a secular institution, a theological institution or within Church reading groups. The authors set out from the beginning to make clear that interpretation of the Bible is largely affected by the reader's own situation and therefore, the text is designed to guide the reader through the myriad of accepted methods of interpretation, no matter what the reader's own perspective or situation may be.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 200
Edition: Study Guide ed.
Publisher: SCM Press
Published: 29 Apr 2006

ISBN 10: 0334040043
ISBN 13: 9780334040040

Media Reviews
Published as an `SCM Studyguide', Biblical Hermeneutics by David Holgate & Rachel Starr, is written for first year theological students; wide-ranging in content, evangelicals will not find this an easy read. -- Ministry Today, Sept-Dec 2015
Author Bio
David Holgate is Vice Principal and Dean of Studies at STETS. He has particular interests in New Testament studies, biblical interpretation and mission. Rachel Starr is a doctoral candidate at ISEDET, Buenos Aires. She was previously a member of the academic staff at STETS. Her research interests include Latin American feminist theologies, economic and environmental ethics, racial justice, and biblical interpretation.