The strange silence of the Bible in the church; [electronic resource] a study in hermeneutics, by James D. Smart.
Material type: TextPublication details: Philadelphia, Westminster Press [1970]Description: 186 p. 19 cmSubject(s): Additional physical formats: No titleDDC classification:- 220.6/3
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Bibliography: p. [175]-186.
The growing silence of the Scriptures -- Hermeneutics and homiletics -- The reopening of the hermeneutical question -- The interpretative context -- The permission of ignorance -- The theological significance of historical criticism -- The reinterpretation of authority -- The relation between history and revelation -- The widening of the gap -- The problem of demythologizing -- No Scripture, no revelation! -- How the Bible becomes contemporary.
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