Acknowledgments | p. ix |
Introduction | p. xi |
The Particularity of Interpretation: Three Perspectives | |
Surviving the Storm in a Multi-Cultural World | p. 3 |
A Particular Problem: Jewish Perspectives on Christian Bible Study | p. 12 |
The Art of Interpretation: Contexts, Challenges, and Interconnections | p. 24 |
Scripture and Biblical Theology | |
Creation-in-Crisis: Biblical Creation Theology and the Disclosure of God | p. 35 |
From Malachi to Matthew: A Gift of the Tradition | p. 53 |
Paul the Enforcer: Using Rhetoric to Deconstruct an Image and to Reconstruct Theology | p. 69 |
Scripture in Tradition | |
Is the End of the Empire the End of the World? Exegetical Traditions | p. 85 |
Scripture and Systematic Theology | |
What Does Systematic Theology Say to New Testament Interpetation? | p. 105 |
Balthasar's Theodramatic Hermeneutics: Trinitarian and Ecclesial Dimensions of Scriptural Interpretation | p. 125 |
"O Caesarea Philippi": On Starting Christology in the Right Place | p. 135 |
Scripture and Liturgical-Pastoral Theology | |
Conflicting Messages? The Sunday Lectionaries and Official Church Teachings | p. 165 |
The Choice and Function of Biblical Texts in the Post-Conciliar Rites for the Commendation of the Dying | p. 184 |
Broadening Horizons: Scripture and Comparative Theology | |
Theology and Sacred Scripture Reconsidered in Light of a Hindu Text | p. 211 |
Contributors | p. 237 |
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