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This monograph on hermeneutics is part of Foundations of Contemporary Interpretation (which has been reissued in one volume). A brilliant young evangelical scholar, Kevin Vanhoozer begins by giving the philosophical background to the history of the hermeneutical task. He then discusses modern approaches to hermeneutics, particularly those that maintain that no meaning can be ascribed to a written text. He goes on to build a strong case for a hermeneutic that insists that literary texts -- particularly the Bible -- do in fact convey a meaning that can be derived from the text. This book can rightly be called "a theology of interpretation".
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