Originally published: Philadelphia : Fortress Press, 1973.
INTERNAL BIBLIOGRAPHIES/INDEXES NOTE
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Includes bibliographical references.
CONTENTS NOTE
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Preface to the 2010 edition -- Preface -- The bankruptcy of the biblical critical paradigm -- Is biblical study undergoing a paradigm shift? -- Toward a new paradigm for biblical study -- Conclusion -- Afterword / by Marcus Borg -- Appendix / by Elizabeth B. Howes.
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SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
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""Historical biblical criticism is bankrupt."" That startling affirmation began The Bible in Human Transformation when it first appeared in 1975. Wink asserts that despite the valuable contributions of the historical-critical method, we have reached the point where this method is incapable of allowing Scripture to evoke personal and social transformation today. More than thirty years later, Wink now looks back in a new preface over the more and less humanizing developments in New Testament studies of the last few decades and renews his call for a transforming approach to biblical interpretatio.
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22573/ctt22n3tzn
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CDC43F25-338E-4E62-A616-E73E07986E8A
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Title
Bible in human transformation.
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9780800696337
TITLE USED AS SUBJECT
Bible-- Criticism, interpretation, etc.-- History.
Bible-- Study and teaching.
Bible.
TOPICAL NAME USED AS SUBJECT
Education.
RELIGION / Biblical Criticism & Interpretation / General