Sensing the Scriptures

EERDMANS TRADEISBN: 9780802870803

Aminadab's Chariot and the Predicament of Biblical Interpretation

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By Karlfried Froehlich, Contributions by Mark S. Burrows
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PAPERBACK
Dimensions:
222 x 152 mm
Weight:
250 g
Pages:
166

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Karlfried Froehlich is Benjamin B. Warfield Professor ofEcclesiastical History Emeritus at Princeton TheologicalSeminary. His previous books include BiblicalInterpretation from the Church Fathers to theReformation.

Reviews

Review of Biblical Literature "This work enhances the knowledge of every theologian and is a wonderful introduction for anyone who wants to understand the broad historical arch of biblical interpretation and theological understanding of the fourfold sense of Scripture. . . . Highly recommended." Bernard McGinn -- University of Chicago Divinity School "In the midst of our contemporary crisis in reading the Bible, Karlfried Froehlich's Sensing the Scripturesoffers a valuable alternative. This clearly written and compelling book makes a strong argument for a new look at the centuries-old view of the multiple senses of Scripture, especially the four levels symbolized by Aminadab's chariot (Song of Songs 6:12): the literal, the allegorical, the tropological, and the anagogical. This reconceiving of the principle of the four senses may allow modern readers to see biblical interpretation not as a problem, but as an opportunity for a personal appropriation of the message of the text beginning with the 'touch' of the literal meaning and ascending to the 'taste' of the anagogical sense." William Yarchin -- Azusa Pacific University "Accessible yet penetrating. Froehlich draws upon his magisterial familiarity with fifteen centuries of primary sources to highlight the multifaceted character of pre-modern Christian biblical interpretation. . . . He illumines a path whereby we might join earlier generations in exploring ways of engagement with the broader range of Scripture's senses. A remarkable historical and hermeneutical tour de force." David C. Steinmetz -- Duke Divinity School "In this remarkably brief and learned book Froehlich introduces readers to a Bible richer and more complex than they had ever imagined." Midwest Book Review "This book explores how Christians, from early times through the Protestant Revolution, interpreted the Bible and its meaning, and considers the five bodily senses as a basic organizing principle as it explores theological evolution. . . . The result is a solid study recommended for any scholarly Christian collection."

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