Church Times -Reading Sacred Scripture offers encouragement to those who wish to read the Bible with the Church, and as such should be widely welcomed.-John Webster -- University of St. Andrews -These theologically astute studies of some major interpreters of the Bible, classical and modern, are written with easy grace, clarity, and erudition lightly worn. This volume provides a fine account of Christian thought on the nature and reading of Scripture.-Todd D. Still -- Truett Seminary, Baylor University -Over the sweep of Christian history, how did twelve of the most influential commentators on Scripture -- ranging from Irenaeus to Bonhoeffer -- approach the interpretive task? Stephen and Martin Westerholm pay learned attention to this intriguing, important question in Reading Sacred Scripture. The Westerholms rightly insist that these towering figures neither designed nor desired to read the Bible 'like any other book.' What is more, this father-and-son authorial team ably demonstrates that a sympathetic reading of Scripture, wherein interpreters regard themselves as addressed by 'the word of God, ' is more in keeping with the aims and claims of the biblical authors than proponents of 'neutral, objective' scriptural interpretation have often imagined. There is much wisdom in this informed book, which instructively weds biblical interpretation with spiritual formation. I warmly and enthusiastically commend it.-Matthew Levering -- Mundelein Seminary -In this marvelous book the Westerholms emphasize that God speaks to us through Scripture and calls us to obedient faith in his living and active word. They proceed to show how twelve brilliant theologians across the centuries have understood the nature and truth of God's scriptural speech. What is most striking here is how different -- in personality, emphases, tools, and theology -- these twelve theologians are! Yet they all demonstrably enrich our faith and exegesis today, most wondrously turning our dull academic sense of the 'history of exegesis' into a lived encounter with friends and mentors in Christ.- Church Times "Reading Sacred Scriptureoffers encouragement to those who wish to read the Bible with the Church, and as such should be widely welcomed."John Webster University of St. Andrews "These theologically astute studies of some major interpreters of the Bible, classical and modern, are written with easy grace, clarity, and erudition lightly worn. This volume provides a fine account of Christian thought on the nature and reading of Scripture."Todd D. Still Truett Seminary, Baylor University "Over the sweep of Christian history, how did twelve of the most influential commentators on Scripture ranging from Irenaeus to Bonhoeffer approach the interpretive task? Stephen and Martin Westerholm pay learned attention to this intriguing, important question inReading Sacred Scripture. The Westerholms rightly insist that these towering figures neither designed nor desired to read the Bible 'like any other book.' What is more, this father-and-son authorial team ably demonstrates that a sympathetic reading of Scripture, wherein interpreters regard themselves as addressed by 'the word of God, ' is more in keeping with the aims and claims of the biblical authors than proponents of 'neutral, objective' scriptural interpretation have often imagined. There is much wisdom in this informed book, which instructively weds biblical interpretation with spiritual formation. I warmly and enthusiastically commend it."Matthew Levering Mundelein Seminary "In this marvelous book the Westerholms emphasize that God speaks to us through Scripture and calls us to obedient faith in his living and active word. They proceed to show how twelve brilliant theologians across the centuries have understood the nature and truth of God's scriptural speech. What is most striking here is how different in personality, emphases, tools, and theology these twelve theologians are! Yet they all demonstrably enrich our faith and exegesis today, most wondrously turning our dull academic sense of the 'history of exegesis' into a lived encounter with friends and mentors in Christ."" John Webster University of St. Andrews These theologically astute studies of some major interpreters of the Bible, classical and modern, are written with easy grace, clarity, and erudition lightly worn. This volume provides a fine account of Christian thought on the nature and reading of Scripture. Todd D. Still Truett Seminary, Baylor University Over the sweep of Christian history, how did twelve of the most influential commentators on Scripture ranging from Irenaeus to Bonhoeffer approach the interpretive task? Stephen and Martin Westerholm pay learned attention to this intriguing, important question in "Reading Sacred Scripture." The Westerholms rightly insist that these towering figures neither designed nor desired to read the Bible like any other book. What is more, this father-and-son authorial team ably demonstrates that a sympathetic reading of Scripture, wherein interpreters regard themselves as addressed by the word of God, is more in keeping with the aims and claims of the biblical authors than proponents of neutral, objective scriptural interpretation have often imagined. There is much wisdom in this informed book, which instructively weds biblical interpretation with spiritual formation. I warmly and enthusiastically commend it. Matthew Levering Mundelein Seminary In this marvelous book the Westerholms emphasize that God speaks to us through Scripture and calls us to obedient faith in his living and active word. They proceed to show how twelve brilliant theologians across the centuries have understood the nature and truth of God s scriptural speech. What is most striking here is how different in personality, emphases, tools, and theology these twelve theologians are! Yet they all demonstrably enrich our faith and exegesis today, most wondrously turning our dull academic sense of the history of exegesis into a lived encounter with friends and mentors in Christ. "
Though well-known and oft-repeated, the advice to read the Bible "like any other book" is extremely unhelpful, say Stephen and Martin Westerholm, since the voice of Scripture calls us to hear and respond to its words uniquely as divine address. In Reading Sacred Scripture the authors (father and son) invite their readers to engage seriously with a dozen major Bible interpreters - ranging from the second century to the twentieth - who have been attentive to Scripture's voice. After expertly setting forth pertinent background context in two initial chapters, the Westerholms devote a separate chapter to each interpreter, exploring how these key Christian thinkers each understood Scripture and how it should be read. Though differing widely in their approaches to the text and its interpretation these twelve select interpreters all insisted that the Bible is like no other book and should be read accordingly. Subjects discussed include: Irenaeus, Origen, Chrysostom, Augustine, Aquinas, Luther, Calvin, The Pietists and Wesley, Schleiermacher, Kierkegaard, Barth and Bonhoeffer.
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