Interpretation


Interpreting Our Heritage (Chapel Hill Books)
The Year of Living Biblically: One Man's Humble Quest to Follow the Bible as Literally as Possible
Interpretation: Making a Difference on Purpose
How to Read the Bible for All Its Worth
Grasping God's Word: A Hands-On Approach to Reading, Interpreting, and Applying the Bible
Interpreting for Park Visitors
Interpretation of Cultural and Natural Resources
Reading While Black: African American Biblical Interpretation as an Exercise in Hope
The Gifts of Interpretation: Fifteen Guiding Principles for Interpreting Nature and Culture, 3rd Edition
The Hermeneutical Spiral: A Comprehensive Introduction to Biblical Interpretation
Interpretation for the 21st Century: Fifteen Guiding Principles for Interpreting Nature and Culture
Pygmalion and Three Other Plays
Coaching Interpreters
Jesus Through Middle Eastern Eyes: Cultural Studies in the Gospels
Protestant Biblical Interpretation: A Textbook of Hermeneutics
The Harrowing of Hell by Jay RogersThief in the Night by William  SearsAmillennialism and the Age to Come by Matt WaymeyerHe Cometh with Clouds by Gary L. MatthewsFuture Israel by Barry E. Horner
Premillennialism
15 books — 3 voters

The Language of Creation by Matthieu PageauThe Life of Moses by Gregory of NyssaTolkien On Fairy-stories by J.R.R. TolkienLaurus by Eugene VodolazkinSt. Ephrem the Syrian by Ephrem the Syrian
Christian Symbology & Symbolism
180 books — 40 voters
Misreading Scripture with Western Eyes by E. Randolph RichardsEnd Times by Charles PallaghyThe Blue Parakeet by Scot McKnightHow to Read the Bible for All Its Worth by Gordon D. FeeThe IVP Bible Background Commentary by John H. Walton
How to Interpret the Bible
112 books — 47 voters


Erik Pevernagie
Life is an intricate play with actors waiting for an explanation. Each added act confers a new interpretation of the story. ( "Waiting for the pieces to fall into place" ) ...more
Erik Pevernagie

Patrick Rothfuss
When a man gives you a rose what you see may not be what he intends. You may think he sees you as delicate or frail. Perhaps you dislike a suitor who considers you sweet and nothing else. Perhaps the stem is thorn, and you assume he thinks you likely to hurt a hand too quick to touch. But if he trims the thorns you might think he has no liking for a thing that can defend itself with sharpness. There's so many ways a thing can be interpreted. ...more
Patrick Rothfuss, The Name of the Wind

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