J.E. Jennings, “Ancient Near Eastern Religion and Biblical Interpretation,” 11-30.
Alfred J. Hoerth, “Archaeology and the Christian Mind,” 31-45.
S.J. Schultz, “Old Testament Prophets in Today’s World,” 46-59.
C. Hassell Bullock, “Entrée to the Pentateuch Through the Prophets: A Hermeneutics of History,” 60-77.
Donald A. Hagner, “The Old Testament in the New Testament,” 78-104.
Gordon Fee, “The Genre of New Testament Literature and Biblical Hermeneutics,” 105-127.
Alan Johnson, “History and Culture in New Testament Interpretation,” 128-161.
Morris Inch, “The Place of the Incarnation in Biblical Interpretation,” 162-177.
Donald Lake, “The Reformation Contribution to the Interpretation of the Bible,” 178-198.
Robert Webber, “Biblical Authority: A Study in History,” 199-216.
Herbert Jacobson, “On the Limitations of Hermeneutics,” 217-237.
Steven Barabas, “Bibliographic Tools of Biblical Interpretation,” 238-272.
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