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Highlights
- In this revised and expanded edition, Grant Osborne provides seminary students and working pastors with the full set of tools they need to travel the hermeneutical spiral-moving from sound exegesis to the development of biblical and systematic theologies and to the preparation of sound, biblical sermons.
- About the Author: Grant R. Osborne (Ph.D., University of Aberdeen) is professor of New Testament at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School and series editor for The IVP New Testament Commentary Series, for which he contributed the volume on Romans.
- 624 Pages
- Religion + Beliefs, Biblical Studies
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About the Book
In this revised and expanded edition, Grant Osborne provides seminary students and working pastors with the full set of tools they need to travel the hermeneutical spiral--moving from sound exegesis to the development of biblical and systematic theologies and to the preparation of sound, biblical sermons.
Book Synopsis
In this revised and expanded edition, Grant Osborne provides seminary students and working pastors with the full set of tools they need to travel the hermeneutical spiral-moving from sound exegesis to the development of biblical and systematic theologies and to the preparation of sound, biblical sermons.
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Postmodernism and its common denial of any objective meaning is a major challenge to the church. This is a resource for that battle.
About the Author
Grant R. Osborne (Ph.D., University of Aberdeen) is professor of New Testament at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School and series editor for The IVP New Testament Commentary Series, for which he contributed the volume on Romans. He has also written on Revelation for the Baker Exegetical Commentary on the New Testament.