Description
Examines what theological reading is, and how it shapes the interpretation of Biblical text through explicit focus on the reader.
About the Author
Darren Sarisky is currently Departmental Lecturer in Modern Theology at the Faculty of Theology and Religion, University of Oxford. His publications on scriptural interpretation include Theology, History, and Biblical Interpretation: Modern Readings (2015) and Scriptural Interpretation: A Theological Exploration, Challenges in Contemporary Theology (2013).
Reviews
'Sarisky's account of reading the Bible theologically is rich and textured, and it reflects some important points that are becoming common across a range of contemporary thinkers. Attention not only to texts but to readers and contexts as well is clearly articulated in this constructive account.' Myk Habets, Modern Theology
'... this book will go a long way toward helping scholars and students reframe the debate, moving away from theology versus history and thinking instead of how a historical reading of Scripture is transformed when it is approached theologically instead of naturalistically.' Austin Stevenson, International Journal of Systematic Theology
Book Information
ISBN 9781108734097
Author Darren Sarisky
Format Paperback
Page Count 427
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Weight(grams) 560g
Dimensions(mm) 140mm * 215mm * 25mm