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Biblical exegesis : a beginner's handbook / John H. Hayes, Carl R. Holladay

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextPublication details: Atlanta : Jon Knox Press, c1987Edition: Rev. edDescription: 159 p. ; 22 cmISBN:
  • 0804200319 (pbk.)
  • 9780804200318 (pbk.)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 220.6 HAY
LOC classification:
  • BS476 .H35 1987
Contents:
Exegesis as an everyday activity and as a specialized discipline. The Bible and exegesis. Biblical exegesis through the centuries. The task of biblical exegesis -- Textual criticism: The quest for the original wording -- Historical criticism: The setting in time and space -- Grammatical criticism: The language of the text -- Literary criticism: The composition and rhetorical style of the text -- Form criticism: The genre and life setting of the text -- Tradition criticism: The stages behind the text -- Redaction criticism: The final viewpoint and theology -- Structuralist criticism: The universals in the text -- Canonical criticism: The sacred text of synagogue and church -- Integrating exegetical procedures -- Employing the fruits of biblical exegesis
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Exegesis as an everyday activity and as a specialized discipline. The Bible and exegesis. Biblical exegesis through the centuries. The task of biblical exegesis -- Textual criticism: The quest for the original wording -- Historical criticism: The setting in time and space -- Grammatical criticism: The language of the text -- Literary criticism: The composition and rhetorical style of the text -- Form criticism: The genre and life setting of the text -- Tradition criticism: The stages behind the text -- Redaction criticism: The final viewpoint and theology -- Structuralist criticism: The universals in the text -- Canonical criticism: The sacred text of synagogue and church -- Integrating exegetical procedures -- Employing the fruits of biblical exegesis

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