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Many introductions to biblical studies describe critical approaches, but they do not discuss the theological implications. This timely resource discusses the relationship between historical criticism and Christian theology, encouraging evangelical engagement with historical-critical scholarship. Charting a middle course between wholesale rejection and unreflective embrace, the book introduces...

all of our knowledge is situated and perspectival, it is difficult to envision evangelicalism eschewing its concern for history entirely. The movement has a long legacy of reading the Bible historically, both in the sense of seeking to understand it in its historical context and in the sense of reading the Bible for history. Especially in terms of the latter, problems arose as the world of the text became divorced from the world outside the text. It is to that divorce we now turn.
Pages 12–13