02013cam a22002294a 45000010009000000050017000090080041000260100017000670200030000840200022001140350024001360420008001600500022001680820016001901000021002062450092002272600051003193000026003705040053003965051280004496300054017291672106820250312110211.0150206s2011 miu b 001 0 eng  a 2011013277 a9780801039591 (paperback) a0801039592 (pbk.) a(OCoLC)ocn699760375 apcc00aBS476b.G649 201100a221.6012221 aGoldingay, John.10aKey questions about Biblical interpretation :bOld Testament answers /cJohn Goldingay. aGrand Rapids, Mich. :bBaker Academic,cc2011. axii, 384 p. ;c23 cm. aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes.0 aWhat is involved in understanding a passage from the Bible? -- What difference does it make if you are premodern, modern, or postmodern? -- Can we learn from the past? -- Luther and the Bible -- Can we learn from the hermeneutics of liberation theology? -- What questions does evangelical biblical interpretation need to consider? -- How does scripture impact our life with God? -- How should we read scripture in church? -- Canon and lection -- How might preaching be scriptural? -- How does the Bible do theological reflection? -- How does Biblical narrative relate to systematic theology? -- How does Biblical story shape our story? -- How do we preach on narrative? -- Does Biblical narrative need to be historical? -- How does Christian faith relate to the First Testament? -- In what sense is it appropriate to read the first testament, Christologically? -- What defines evangelical study of the First Testament? -- In what way does Old Testament theology relate to the canon? -- How may we interpret the Pentateuch? -- Can we read prophecy in light of the newspaper? -- Is there prophecy today? -- How does poststructuralist interpretation work? -- Isaiah 40-55 as a test case -- Is there masculist interpretation? -- How may we interpret wisdom, poetry, and writings?00aBible.pOld TestamentxHermeneuticsvMiscellanea.