Editorial

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Interpretation: A Journal of Bible and Theology 60 (1):3-7 (2006)
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Abstract

To speak of exegesis as a theological discipline is to invoke one of the acutest problems with which biblical study is concerned. Can exegesis be theological—and be true exegesis? When the adjective and the noun are brought together, misgivings and apprehensions arise in many quarters.

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