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Interpretation Books
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Interpreting Our Heritage (Chapel Hill Books)
by (shelved 14 times as interpretation)
avg rating 4.13 — 546 ratings — published 1957
The Year of Living Biblically: One Man's Humble Quest to Follow the Bible as Literally as Possible (Hardcover)
by (shelved 9 times as interpretation)
avg rating 3.76 — 69,426 ratings — published 2007
Interpretation: Making a Difference on Purpose (Paperback)
by (shelved 6 times as interpretation)
avg rating 3.92 — 76 ratings — published 2012
How to Read the Bible for All Its Worth (Paperback)
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avg rating 4.13 — 13,697 ratings — published 1981
Grasping God's Word: A Hands-On Approach to Reading, Interpreting, and Applying the Bible (Hardcover)
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avg rating 4.25 — 1,970 ratings — published 2001
Interpreting for Park Visitors (Paperback)
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avg rating 3.54 — 59 ratings — published
Interpretation of Cultural and Natural Resources (Hardcover)
by (shelved 5 times as interpretation)
avg rating 4.19 — 16 ratings — published 1995
Reading While Black: African American Biblical Interpretation as an Exercise in Hope (Kindle Edition)
by (shelved 4 times as interpretation)
avg rating 4.43 — 6,096 ratings — published 2020
The Gifts of Interpretation: Fifteen Guiding Principles for Interpreting Nature and Culture, 3rd Edition (Paperback)
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avg rating 3.84 — 31 ratings — published 2012
The Hermeneutical Spiral: A Comprehensive Introduction to Biblical Interpretation (Paperback)
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avg rating 3.97 — 620 ratings — published 1991
Interpretation for the 21st Century: Fifteen Guiding Principles for Interpreting Nature and Culture (Paperback)
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avg rating 3.43 — 7 ratings — published 1997
Pygmalion and Three Other Plays (Paperback)
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avg rating 4.04 — 18,274 ratings — published 2004
Coaching Interpreters (Paperback)
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avg rating 3.90 — 10 ratings — published
Jesus Through Middle Eastern Eyes: Cultural Studies in the Gospels (Paperback)
by (shelved 3 times as interpretation)
avg rating 4.47 — 3,136 ratings — published 2007
Protestant Biblical Interpretation: A Textbook of Hermeneutics (Paperback)
by (shelved 3 times as interpretation)
avg rating 3.69 — 162 ratings — published 1970
Slaves, Women, and Homosexuals: Exploring the Hermeneutics of Cultural Analysis (Paperback)
by (shelved 3 times as interpretation)
avg rating 3.90 — 659 ratings — published 2001
Misreading Scripture with Western Eyes: Removing Cultural Blinders to Better Understand the Bible (Paperback)
by (shelved 3 times as interpretation)
avg rating 4.31 — 7,858 ratings — published 2012
Environmental Interpretation: A Practical Guide for People With Big Ideas and Small Budgets (Paperback)
by (shelved 3 times as interpretation)
avg rating 4.18 — 49 ratings — published 1992
Adventures of a Nature Guide and Essays in Interpretation (Paperback)
by (shelved 3 times as interpretation)
avg rating 4.12 — 8 ratings — published 1991
Personal Interpretation: Connecting Your Audience to Heritage Resources (Paperback)
by (shelved 3 times as interpretation)
avg rating 3.42 — 43 ratings — published 2004
The Limits of Interpretation (Advances in Semiotics)
by (shelved 3 times as interpretation)
avg rating 4.13 — 557 ratings — published 1990
Isaiah 1-39: Interpretation: A Bible Commentary for Teaching and Preaching (Hardcover)
by (shelved 3 times as interpretation)
avg rating 4.19 — 21 ratings — published 1993
First and Second Samuel: Interpretation: A Bible Commentary for Teaching and Preaching (Hardcover)
by (shelved 3 times as interpretation)
avg rating 4.16 — 140 ratings — published 1990
Genesis (Hardcover)
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avg rating 4.23 — 397 ratings — published 1982
Exodus: Interpretation: A Bible Commentary for Teaching and Preaching (Hardcover)
by (shelved 3 times as interpretation)
avg rating 4.12 — 131 ratings — published 1991
The Art of Biblical Narrative (Paperback)
by (shelved 3 times as interpretation)
avg rating 4.28 — 1,737 ratings — published 1981
The Lost World of the Flood: Mythology, Theology, and the Deluge Debate (Volume 5) (The Lost World Series)
by (shelved 2 times as interpretation)
avg rating 4.01 — 737 ratings — published 2018
The Interpretation of Dreams (Hardcover)
by (shelved 2 times as interpretation)
avg rating 3.84 — 82,458 ratings — published 1899
The Hermeneutics of the Biblical Writers: Learning to Interpret Scripture from the Prophets and Apostles (Paperback)
by (shelved 2 times as interpretation)
avg rating 4.26 — 273 ratings — published
The Story of the Scrolls: The Miraculous Discovery and True Significance of the Dead Sea Scrolls (Paperback)
by (shelved 2 times as interpretation)
avg rating 3.74 — 206 ratings — published 2010
Meaningful interpretation: how to connect hearts and minds to places, objects, and other resources (Unknown Binding)
by (shelved 2 times as interpretation)
avg rating 3.69 — 16 ratings — published 2003
Against Interpretation and Other Essays (Paperback)
by (shelved 2 times as interpretation)
avg rating 4.14 — 10,691 ratings — published 1966
Joshua: Interpretation: A Bible Commentary for Teaching and Preaching (Paperback)
by (shelved 2 times as interpretation)
avg rating 3.87 — 23 ratings — published 2003
The Art of Relevance (Paperback)
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avg rating 4.05 — 703 ratings — published 2016
Exegetical Fallacies (Paperback)
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avg rating 4.21 — 3,049 ratings — published 1983
The Passionate Fact: Storytelling in Natural History and Cultural Interpretation (Environmental Communication)
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avg rating 4.06 — 16 ratings — published 1996
Basic Bible Interpretation (Hardcover)
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avg rating 4.01 — 549 ratings — published 2002
Toward an Exegetical Theology: Biblical Exegesis for Preaching and Teaching (Paperback)
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avg rating 4.13 — 320 ratings — published 1981
Understanding and Applying the Bible (Paperback)
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avg rating 4.05 — 231 ratings — published 1983
Sharing Nature with Children, 20th Anniversary Edition (Paperback)
by (shelved 2 times as interpretation)
avg rating 4.08 — 518 ratings — published 1979
The Lost World of Genesis One: Ancient Cosmology and the Origins Debate (Volume 2) (The Lost World Series)
by (shelved 2 times as interpretation)
avg rating 4.23 — 4,627 ratings — published 2009
Letting Go?: Sharing Historical Authority in a User-Generated World (Paperback)
by (shelved 2 times as interpretation)
avg rating 3.81 — 63 ratings — published 2011
The Bible Tells Me So: Why Defending Scripture Has Made Us Unable to Read It (Hardcover)
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avg rating 4.22 — 6,009 ratings — published 2014
Interpretive Writing (National Association for Interpretation)
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avg rating 3.48 — 21 ratings — published 2006
Jesus and the Eyewitnesses: The Gospels as Eyewitness Testimony (Hardcover)
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avg rating 4.36 — 1,241 ratings — published 2006
Personal Interpretation: Connecting Your Audience with Heritage Resources (Kindle Edition)
by (shelved 2 times as interpretation)
avg rating 4.13 — 39 ratings — published 2012
Interpretation for the 21st Century: Fifteen Guiding Principles for Interpreting Nature and Culture, Second Edition (Paperback)
by (shelved 2 times as interpretation)
avg rating 3.88 — 49 ratings — published 2002
Interpreter's Guidebook: Techniques and tips for programs and presentations (Paperback)
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avg rating 4.00 — 4 ratings — published
Philippians: Interpretation: A Bible Commentary for Teaching and Preaching (Hardcover)
by (shelved 2 times as interpretation)
avg rating 4.14 — 71 ratings — published 1984
Sharing Nature with Children (Kindle Edition)
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avg rating 4.15 — 62 ratings — published 2012
“...Whilst on board the Beagle I was quite orthodox, and I remember being heartily laughed at by several of the officers... for quoting the Bible as an unanswerable authority on some point of morality... But I had gradually come by this time, i.e., 1836 to 1839, to see that the Old Testament from its manifestly false history of the world, with the Tower of Babel, the rainbow at sign, &c., &c., and from its attributing to God the feelings of a revengeful tyrant, was no more to be trusted than the sacred books of the Hindoos, or the beliefs of any barbarian.
...By further reflecting that the clearest evidence would be requisite to make any sane man believe in the miracles by which Christianity is supported, (and that the more we know of the fixed laws of nature the more incredible do miracles become), that the men at that time were ignorant and credulous to a degree almost uncomprehensible by us, that the Gospels cannot be proved to have been written simultaneously with the events, that they differ in many important details, far too important, as it seemed to me, to be admitted as the usual inaccuracies of eyewitnesses; by such reflections as these, which I give not as having the least novelty or value, but as they influenced me, I gradually came to disbelieve in Christianity as a divine revelation. The fact that many false religions have spread over large portions of the earth like wild-fire had some weight with me. Beautiful as is the morality of the New Testament, it can be hardly denied that its perfection depends in part on the interpretation which we now put on metaphors and allegories.
But I was very unwilling to give up my belief... Thus disbelief crept over me at a very slow rate, but was at last complete. The rate was so slow that I felt no distress, and have never since doubted even for a single second that my conclusion was correct. I can indeed hardly see how anyone ought to wish Christianity to be true; for if so the plain language of the text seems to show that the men who do not believe, and this would include my Father, Brother and almost all of my friends, will be everlastingly punished.
And this is a damnable doctrine.”
― The Autobiography of Charles Darwin, 1809–82
...By further reflecting that the clearest evidence would be requisite to make any sane man believe in the miracles by which Christianity is supported, (and that the more we know of the fixed laws of nature the more incredible do miracles become), that the men at that time were ignorant and credulous to a degree almost uncomprehensible by us, that the Gospels cannot be proved to have been written simultaneously with the events, that they differ in many important details, far too important, as it seemed to me, to be admitted as the usual inaccuracies of eyewitnesses; by such reflections as these, which I give not as having the least novelty or value, but as they influenced me, I gradually came to disbelieve in Christianity as a divine revelation. The fact that many false religions have spread over large portions of the earth like wild-fire had some weight with me. Beautiful as is the morality of the New Testament, it can be hardly denied that its perfection depends in part on the interpretation which we now put on metaphors and allegories.
But I was very unwilling to give up my belief... Thus disbelief crept over me at a very slow rate, but was at last complete. The rate was so slow that I felt no distress, and have never since doubted even for a single second that my conclusion was correct. I can indeed hardly see how anyone ought to wish Christianity to be true; for if so the plain language of the text seems to show that the men who do not believe, and this would include my Father, Brother and almost all of my friends, will be everlastingly punished.
And this is a damnable doctrine.”
― The Autobiography of Charles Darwin, 1809–82












