2nd ed. In this accessible textbook, Henry Virkler and Karelynne Ayayo combine hermeneutical theory with practical steps for exegesis. The authors outline a five-step hermeneutical procedure that includes: (1) historical-cultural and contextual analysis, (2) lexical-syntactical analysis, (3) theological analysis, (4) genre identification and analysis, and (5) application. The key distinctive of the book is its emphasis on practical steps of Bible study. Instead of giving readers long lists of rules they need to memorize, this book walks them through a simple step-by-step process that they can integrate into all future study of the Bible. The popular first edition has been translated into eight languages and has been used in a variety of settings. The second edition adds co-author Karelynne Ayayo and includes updated material covering developments in hermeneutics over the past twenty years. In addition, a companion website offers instructor resources including teaching suggestions, PowerPoint slides, suggested answers to exercises, and supplementary handouts. - Back cover. The authors outline a five-step hermeneutical procedure that includes: (1) historical-cultural and contextual analysis, (2) lexical-syntactical analysis, (3) theological analysis, (4) genre identification and analysis, and (5) application. The second edition adds co-author Karelynne Gerber Ayayo and includes updated material covering developments in hermeneutics over the past twenty years. --from publisher description. Introduction to biblical hermeneutics -- The history of biblical interpretation -- Historical-cultural and contextual analysis -- Lexical-syntactical analysis -- Theological analysis -- Special literary forms : similes, metaphors, proverbs, parables, and allegories -- Special literary forms : prophecy, apocalyptic literature, and types -- Applying the biblical message : a proposal for the transcultural problem -- Epilogue : Using the Bible for preaching and devotions -- Summary : The processes involved in interpretation and application of a scriptural text -- Appendixes. A sample bibliography of works relating to hermeneutics from various theological viewpoints -- Readings on revelation, inspiration, and inerrancy from a variety of theological perspectives -- A bibliography on Sensus Plenior -- Computer-based resources for exegetical study -- Instructor's resources.
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Laniak, T. S. (1999). Hermeneutics: Principles and Processes of Biblical Interpretation. Bulletin for Biblical Research, 9(1), 302–303. https://doi.org/10.5325/bullbiblrese.9.1.0302
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