Designed for both Hebrew and non-Hebrew students, A Handbook to Old Testament Exegesis offers a fresh, hands-on introduction to Exegesis of the Old Testament.
Brown guides the student through a wide variety of interpretive approaches, including modern methodologies feminist, womanist, Latino/a, queer, postcolonial, disability.
Brown begins not with the biblical text itself but with the reader, helping students to identify their own interpretive lenses before engaging the biblical text.
William P.
Designed for both Hebrew and non-Hebrew students, A Handbook to Old Testament Exegesis offers a fresh, hands-on introduction to Exegesis of the Old Testament.
Students will appreciate the value of an empathetic inquiry of Scripture that is both inclusive of others and textually in-depth.
While covering a wide range of biblical passages, Brown also highlights two common biblical texts throughout the work to help show how each interpretive approach highlights different dimensions of the same texts.
This allows students to critically reflect on themselves as bona fide interpreters.
Brown guides the student through a wide variety of interpretive approaches, including modern methodologies feminist, womanist, Latino/a, queer, postcolonial, disability, and ecological approaches alongside more traditional methods.
Brown begins not with the biblical text itself but with the reader, helping students to identify their own interpretive lenses before engaging the biblical text.
William P.
Designed for both Hebrew and non-Hebrew students, A Handbook to Old Testament Exegesis offers a fresh, hands-on introduction to Exegesis of the Old Testament.
Studentswill appreciate the value of an empathetic inquiry of Scripture that is both inclusive of others and textually in-depth.
While covering a wide range of biblical passages, Brown also highlights two common biblical texts throughout the work to help show how each interpretive approach highlights different dimensions of the same texts.
This allows students to critically reflect on themselves as bona fide interpreters.
Brown guides the student through a wide variety of interpretive approaches, including modern methodologies--feminist, womanist, Latino/a, queer, postcolonial, disability, and ecological approaches--alongside more traditional methods.
Brown begins not with the biblical text itself but with the reader, helping students to identify their own interpretive lenses before engaging the biblical text.
William P.
Designed for both Hebrew and non-Hebrew students, A Handbook to Old Testament Exegesis offers a fresh, hands-on introduction to Exegesis of the Old Testament