God's Word in Human Words: An Evangelical Appropriation of Critical Biblical Scholarship

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Baker Academic, 1 thg 3, 2008 - 416 trang
The conclusions of critical biblical scholarship often pose a disconcerting challenge to traditional Christian faith. Between the two poles of uncritical embrace and outright rejection of these conclusions, is there a third way? Can evangelical believers incorporate the insights of biblical criticism while at the same time maintaining a high view of Scripture and a vital faith? In this provocative book, Kenton Sparks argues that the insights from historical and biblical criticism can indeed be valuable to evangelicals and may even yield solutions to difficult issues in biblical studies while avoiding pat answers. This constructive response to biblical criticism includes taking seriously both the divine and the human aspects of the Bible and acknowledging the diversity that exists in the biblical texts.
 

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Preface
11
Introduction
17
Epistemology and Hermeneutics
25
Historical Criticism and Assyriology
57
The Problem of Biblical Criticism
73
Traditional Responses to Biblical Criticism
133
Constructive Responses to Biblical Criticism
171
The Genres of Human Discourse
205
The Context of the Whole and Biblical Interpretation
261
Negotiating the Context of the Whole
279
Biblical Criticism and Christian Theology
329
Biblical Criticism and Christian Institutions
357
Bibliography
375
Scripture and Ancient Sources Index
395
Author Index
401
Subject Index
409

The Genres of Divine Discourse
229

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Kenton L. Sparks (PhD, University of North Carolina) is vice president for marketing and enrollment and is also special assistant to the president at Eastern University in St. Davids, Pennsylvania. He is the author of several books, including Ancient Texts for the Study of the Hebrew Bible and Ethnicity and Identity in Ancient Israel.

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