Story and History: Narratives and Claims

Interpretation: A Journal of Bible and Theology 45 (3):229-240 (1991)
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Abstract

Without question, preaching can profit immensely from the literary and imaginative construal of biblical texts. To affirm this, however, is not to say that preachers can therefore dispense with doing their historical-critical homework.

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The Use of Scripture in Contemporary Preaching.Thomas G. Long - 1990 - Interpretation: A Journal of Bible and Theology 44 (4):341-352.

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