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Index
Title Page Copyright Page Acknowledgements Contributors Abbreviations Introduction Nine Theses on the Interpretation of Scripture HOW DO WE READ AND TEACH THE SCRIPTURES?
Teaching the Bible Confessionally in the Church
I. Reading with a Theological Interest II. Reading with Openness to Repentance III. Reading with an Understanding of the Old Testament Witness to Christ Conclusion: Reading in Dialogue with Jews
Scripture’s Authority in the Church
I II III IV V
Reading Scripture as a Coherent Story
1. The Biblical Story — Unity and Diversity II. The Postmodern Critique of Metanarratives III. The Biblical Story as a Nonmodern Metanarrative
Uncovering a Second Narrative: Detective Fiction and the Construction of ...
I II III IV V
A LIVING TRADITION
Is Patristic Exegesis Still Usable? Some Reflections on Early Christian ...
I. Exegesis, Ancient and Modern II. Patristic Exegesis of the Psalms III. Can We Use Patristic Exegesis?
Christ Was like St. Francis
Imitatio Christi The Literal Sense Surpasses Allegory Vestigii Christi Our Father The Ultimate Sign Right Understanding of the Scriptures The Hermeneutical Gap The Scholarly Task Two Caveats The Instrumental Character of Scripture
Reading the Scriptures Faithfully in a Postmodern Age
I. Beyond Foundations II. Beyond Totality III. Toward the Other Conclusion
Preaching Scripture Faithfully in a Post-Christendom Church
Dynamics of the Post-Christendom Church Preaching the Biblical Story in the Post-Christendom Church: An Opportunity to ... Preaching the Biblical Story: Strategies and Suggestions Conclusion
Embodying Scripture in the Community of Faith
I. Communities and Saintly Interpreters II. Contexts for Engaging Scripture III. Embodying Scripture
READING DIFFICULT TEXTS
Critical Traditioning: Seeking an Inner Biblical Hermeneutic
Negotiating Difficulty within the Tradition Critical Traditioning at Work Critical Charity
Living Dangerously: Genesis 22 and the Quest for Good Biblical Interpretation
The Interpretative Debate Surrounding Genesis 22 Some Criteria for Christian Scriptural Interpretation Preliminary Exegesis and Interpretation of Genesis 22 The Significance of Genesis 22 Conclusion
Joseph and the Passion of Our Lord
Election and the Old Testament The Surprise of Election The Cost of Election The Rivalry between Elect and Nonelect The Mystery of Election Joseph as Beloved Son Forgiveness of the Brothers Who Are the Betrayers of Jesus? A Precursor to the Felix Culpa?
Reading Scripture in Light of the Resurrection
I. The Offense of the Resurrection II. Three Texts on Reading and Resurrection III. Implications for Our Practices of Reading
How Can We Know the Truth? A Study of John 7:14-18
Introduction to John 7:14-18 St. Augustine’s Exposition of John 7:16-17 Van Mildert’s Interpretation of John 7:17 John 7:14-18 in Its Johannine Context The Wider Resonances and Implications of John 7:16 An Interpretation of John 7:17-18 Conclusion
“His Own Received Him Not”: Jesus Washes the Feet of His Disciples
SELECTED SERMONS
Vulnerability, the Condition of Covenant
I. Abraham II. God III. Isaac A Note on Divine Changelessness
Self-Inflicted Violence
Interpreting the Text
Prisoner of Hope
Interpreting the Text
Who Is the God That Will Deliver You?
Interpreting the Text
Netted
Interpreting the Text
Whether We Live or Die, We Are the Lord’s
I II III IV Interpreting the Text
Selected Bibliography Scripture Index
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