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In this, the first volume of Foundations of Contemporary Interpretation, Moises Silva presents a unique and practical perspective on the history of interpretation. "I do not intend to provide in this volume a full-blown history of biblical hermeneutics.... [Rather,] my thesis is that this history is characterized by the church's appreciation, sometimes implicit rather than consciously formulated, that we face a series of difficult 'tensions' in our reading of Scripture.... The attempt to hold these seeming polarities in tension is the principle that brings unity to the great diversity of problems surrounding the history of biblical interpretation." By showing how the church in the past has dealt with these same issues, Silva provides the reader with a clearer insight into the contemporary problems of interpretation. - Back cover.
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