Culture and Biblical Hermeneutics
"Culture and Biblical Hermeneutics," authored by an insightful scholar, delves into the complexities of historical and cultural relativism as it pertains to the interpretation of Scriptures. Published in 1993 by the University Press of America, this comprehensive paperback spans 402 pages, offering an in-depth exploration of the roots and contemporary state of biblical interpretation. The author skillfully develops a biblical theology that intertwines hermeneutics with cultural contexts, providing readers with a rich understanding of how culture influences scriptural interpretation. This book is essential for anyone interested in the intersection of culture and theology, making it a valuable addition to your theological library. Discover the profound insights within these pages and enhance your understanding of biblical hermeneutics today.