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Acknowledgments | p. 9 |
Introduction: Scripture as Communicative Act | p. 11 |
Theoretical Perspectives on Scripture as Communication | |
Terminology and Context for Hermeneutics | p. 19 |
A Communication Model of Hermeneutics | p. 29 |
Authors, Texts, Readers: Historical Movements and Reactions | p. 57 |
Some Affirmations about Meaning from a Communication Model | p. 79 |
Developing Textual Meaning: Implications, Effects, and Other Ways of Going "Beyond" | p. 100 |
An Invitation to Active Engagement: The Reader and the Bible | p. 120 |
Practical Guidance for Interpreting Scripture as Communication | |
Genre and Communication | p. 139 |
The Language of the Bible | p. 166 |
The Social World of the Bible | p. 189 |
Literary Context, Intertextuality, and Canon | p. 212 |
Conceptualizing Contextualization | p. 232 |
Contextualization: Understanding Scripture Incarnationally | p. 252 |
Exegesis Guidelines | p. 275 |
Historical Criticism | p. 281 |
Parallelism in Hebrew Poetry | p. 284 |
Epistles: Following an Author's Flow of Thought | p. 286 |
How to Go about Topical Studies | p. 289 |
Bibliography | p. 291 |
Subject Index | p. 304 |
Scripture Index | p. 313 |
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