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Interpretation of the Bible is often greeted with suspicion—either as the way experts tell us what to think, or as a method for making texts mean what they do not appear to mean. But we all interpret—and we all need to do it well.
This stimulating study looks at four areas we must take seriously—exploring the kind (genre), context, content, and canonical place of the texts we read—and discovering the positive difference this can make for both ordinary and expert readers.
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