The latest issue of the Journal of Theological Interpretation contains the following mix of essays (the first three of which were originally presented at the session History, Historicisms, and Theological Interpretation at the 2010 Annual Meeting of the Society of Biblical Literature, Theological Hermeneutics of Christian Scripture Group):
Raymond C. Van Leeuwen
The Quest for the Historical Leviathan: Truth and Method in Biblical Studies
Joel B. Green
Rethinking “History” for Theological Interpretation
Matthew Levering
Linear and Participatory History: Augustine’s City of God
Daniel Castelo and Robert W. Wall
Scripture and the Church: A Précis for an Alternative Analogy
Thomas Andrew Bennett
Paul Ricoeur and the Hypothesis of the Text in Theological Interpretation
James A. Andrews
On Original Sin and the Scandalous Nature of Existence
David H. Wenkel
Wild Beasts in the Prophecy of Isaiah: The Loss of Dominion and Its Renewal through Israel as the New Humanity
Jonathan Huddleston
What Would Elijah and Elisha Do? Internarrativity in Luke’s Story of Jesus
Charles Raith II
Abraham and the Reformation: Romans 4 and the Theological Interpretation of Aquinas and Calvin
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