Since its publication in 1994, An Introduction to Biblical Hermeneutics has become a standard text for a generation of students, pastors, and serious lay readers. This second edition has been substantially updated and expanded, allowing the authors to fine-tune and enrich their discussions on fundamental interpretive topics.
In addition, four new chapters have been included that address more recent controversial issues:
* The role of biblical theology in interpretation
* How to deal with contemporary questions not directly addressed in the Bible
* The New Testament’s use of the Old Testament
* The role of history in interpretation
The book retains the unique aspect of being written by two scholars who hold differing viewpoints on many issues, making for vibrant, thought-provoking dialogue. What they do agree on, however, is the authority of Scripture, the relevance of personal Bible study to life, and why these things matter.