Arguing that the Bible should be read as both a human and divine document, this comprehensive resource advocates for an explicitly Christ-centered approach to interpretation. Poythress explores a host of hermeneutical topics, including the foundations and principles of analysis; the steps of exegesis; issues of time, authorship, and language; and redemptive-historical understandings of meaning. 320 pages, softcover
Arguing that the Bible should be read as both a human and divine document, this comprehensive resource advocates for an explicitly Christ-centered approach to interpretation. Poythress explores a host of hermeneutical topics, including the foundations and principles of analysis; the steps of exegesis; issues of time, authorship, and language; and redemptive-historical understandings of meaning. 320 pages, softcover
Arguing that the Bible should be read as both a human and divine document, this comprehensive resource advocates for an explicitly Christ-centered approach to interpretation. Poythress explores a host of hermeneutical topics, including the foundations and principles of analysis; the steps of exegesis; issues of time, authorship, and language; and redemptive-historical understandings of meaning. 320 pages, softcover