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Preface and Acknowledgments xi
Introduction xiii
Chapter 1 What Is Sacred Scripture? 1
The Old Testament as Sacred Scripture 1
The New Testament as Sacred Scripture 9
Chapter 2 Which Scripture Is Sacred? 17
The Sacred Scripture of Judaism 18
The Sacred Scriptures of the Early Church 22
Summary 27
Chapter 3 Which Manuscripts? 29
What's the Problem? 29
The Reformation and the Beginnings of a Critical Text of the New Testament 33
Recent Discoveries 36
The Development of the Critical Text 39
Summary 43
Chapter 4 Which Translation? 45
The Blessing of Translation 45
The Challenge of Translation 46
Translation: From the Septuagint to the King James Version 48
The Aims of Modern Translation 52
The Geneva Bible Redivivus 58
Chapter 5 How Does Scripture Interpret Itself? 61
Introduction 61
Scripture Interpreting Scripture in the Hebrew Bible 62
Typology in the New Testament 70
Conclusion 75
Chapter 6 What Did the Early Church Leaders Say? 77
Change and Continuity 77
Irenaeus, Bishop of Lyon 78
Origen 80
Augustine, Bishop of Hippo 86
Conclusion 94
Chapter 7 How Many Senses Does Scripture Have? 97
The Quadriga 97
Abbot Suger and the Anagogical Sense 100
Bernard of Clairvaux and the Tropological Sense 102
Peter Abelard and the Allegorical Sense 105
Conclusion 112
Chapter 8 What Is the Center of Scripture? 113
The Center of Scripture and Luther's Reformation 114
The Center of Scripture and Protestant Scholasticism 120
The Center of Scripture and Pietism 121
Conclusion 129
Chapter 9 What Is the Literal Sense of Scripture? 131
Introduction 131
The Historical Event behind the Text: Reimarus 132
Authorial Mind or Intent: Schleiermacher 138
Ideas or Concepts Independent of Either History or Intent: Jefferson 147
Summary 153
Chapter 10 What Is Modern Biblical Interpretation? 155
Modern and Postmodern 155
Source Criticism 158
Form Criticism 161
Redaction Criticism 164
Summary 169
Chapter 11 What Is Contemporary Biblical Interpretation? 171
A Postmodern Analogy: On Playing Ball with the Text 172
Postmodern Biblical Interpretation John Frank Kermode 173
Liberation Biblical Interpretation Jon Sobrino 176
Postcrirical Biblical Interpretation Hans Frei 183
Epilogue 191
Bibliography 197
Index 207
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