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This collection of essays attempts to display, through theoretical discussion and practical application, a number of the most prominent approaches to New Testament study being practiced in the guild today. The contributors and their topics include: C.A. Evans on source, form and redaction criticism; T.R. Hatina on Jewish religious backgrounds; S.E. Porter on literary approaches; D.L. Stamps on...

the broadest scale. The vast bulk of the data we need for interpretation is contained in the works themselves.15 Critical methodology and historical criticism brought about a new manner of viewing Scripture, particularly the Old Testament. Scholars influenced by these critical approaches began to question whether the Bible told one what God was like and what he had done. Instead, it was said that the Bible was to be read as history, recording what the Israelites thought
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