The Multivalence of Biblical Texts and Theological Meanings

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This important interdisciplinary collection asks how the same biblical texts shared across Jewish and Christian traditions can be interpreted for different theological reasons and to different theological ends. Each article takes a sustained look at the intimate relation between features of particular texts and the generation of theological meanings tracking in each case how different meanings are made or found in the same texts and where meanings diverge in different theologies. The book applies the most current historical and literary strategies of biblical interpretation to study the multivalence constitutive of texts and theologies. The contributors are David Carr C. R. Seitz Christian A. Eberhart Lincoln E. Galloway Gary Gilbert John Barton Stephen T. Davis Kevin Mongrain and Bernd Oberdorfer.
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