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Expository Hermeneutics: Advancing the Discussion

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Expository Hermeneutics invites the student on a journey to a life and ministry based on exposition of the Bible. Hermeneutics provides a guide to understand the message and apply that message in its original setting and then in a comparative way in the contemporary day. We adopt the Scriptures' view of itself as God's word. As a result, we believe the Bible has a truth value as reflected in the canon of Scripture.
The goal of hermeneutics defines verbal meaning as the author's willed type message read as a whole book, so that the message is communicated with a truth content to be understood. The method of hermeneutics is both read in a circular pattern and practiced as an objective task. It is objective in the sense that God authors a transhistorical message and the reader is aware of their own presuppositions and adopts those of Scripture. As such the message can be validated in its truth content. However, this does not prove it true even though it provides an evidential conviction that the truth value has been understood.

“In this excellent volume, longtime seminary professor, Bible scholar, and my friend, Elliot Johnson, offers a fresh look at the important subject and Spirit-guided endeavor of Bible interpretation. With his multiple decades of teaching and training ministry leaders, alongside his great passion for world missions, Johnson not only brings credible scholarship to this discussion but also demonstrates his personal commitment to and passion for ‘rightly dividing the word of truth.’ A must-have resource for anyone serious about interpreting God’s word with accuracy and heart.”

—Mark Yarbrough, president, Dallas Theological Seminary

Elliott Johnson is a retired professor emeritus who taught in the Department of Bible Exposition at Dallas Seminary for forty-two years. In years prior he founded Asian Theological Seminary in 1969 and taught three years. At the same time, he served as an associate pastor at Pantego (Central) Bible Church. He with his wife, Inge, of sixty-one years raised a family of six children and have twenty-two grandchildren.

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    $15.95

    Digital list price: $29.00
    Save $13.05 (45%)