To Each Its Own Meaning: An Introduction to Biblical Criticisms and Their Application

Westminster John Knox Press (1999)
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Abstract

This volume introduces the reader to the most important methods of biblical criticism. It serves as an indispensable handbook for the work of students approaching biblical studies for the first time and for the professional interpreter of scripture who wants to understand the latest currents in biblical scholarship.

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