Introduction
1. Epistemology and Hermeneutics
2. Historical Criticism
3. The Problem of Biblical Criticism
4. "Traditional" Responses to Biblical Criticism
5. Constructive Responses to Biblical Criticism
6. The Genres of Human Discourse
7. The Genres of Divine Discourse
8. The Context of the Whole and Biblical Interpretation
9. Negotiating the Context of the Whole
10. Biblical Criticism and Christian Theology: A Few Examples
Conclusions: Biblical Criticism and Christian Institutions
Kenton L. Sparks (PhD, University of North Carolina) is professor of biblical studies and special assistant to the provost at Eastern University. He is author of several books, including Ancient Texts for the Study of the Hebrew Bible.
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