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Reformed Theology: Identity and Ecumenicity II: Biblical Interpretation in the Reformed Tradition

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A dynamic array of scholars here inspects the role of the Reformed confessional tradition in the reading and interpretation of Scripture. Written by contributors not only from the West but also from Hungary, Romania, India, South Africa, and China, these essays recognize the influence of one??'s context in doing exegetical work. Wide-ranging and lucid, Reformed Identity and Ecumenicity II is an excellent resource for readers looking to examine current biblical and theological trends in Reformed thought. Denise M. Ackermann
Peter Balla
Brian K. Blount
Hendrik Bosman
H. Russel Botman
William P. Brown
H. J. Bernard Combrink
Beverly Roberts Gaventa
Zsolt Gereb
Theodore Hiebert
Jaqueline E. Lapsley
Bernard Lategan
James Luther Mays
J. Clinton McCann Jr.
Alexander J. McKelway
Patrick D. Miller
Elna Mouton
Piet J. Naud?
Ed Noort
E. A. Obeng
Douglas F. Ottati
Ronald A. Piper
Cynthia L. Rigby
D. R. Sadananda
Konrad Schmid
Dirk Smit
Iain Torrance
Hans Weder
Carver T. Yu

457 pages, Paperback

First published July 30, 2007

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