"Foundations of Contemporary Interpretation seeks to identify and clarify the basic problems of interpretation that affect our reading of the Bible today. This unique volume provides a comprehensive and systematic coverage of the field of general hermeneutics. Foundations of Contemporary Interpretation examines the impact of specific academic disciplines on the interpretation of the Bible. Previously published as separate volumes, its va ..."
"A distinguished group of authors here illuminate a broad spectrum of themes in the history of biblical interpretation. Originally published in 1990, these essays take as their common ground the thesis that the intellectual and religious life of the sixteenth century cannot be understood without attention to the preoccupation of sixteenth-century humanists and theologians with the interpretation of the Bible. Topics explored include Jewi ..."
The Unaccommodated Calvin(Updated) Studies in the Foundation of a Theological Tradition (Oxford Studies in Historical Theology) by Richard A. Muller Paperback, 324 Pages, Published 2001 by Oxford University Press ISBN-13: 978-0-19-515168-8, ISBN: 0-19-515168-2
"This book attempts to understand Calvin in his sixteenth-century context, with attention to continuities and discontinuities between his thought and that of his predecessors, contemporaries, and successors. Richard Muller is particularly interested in the interplay between theological and philosophical themes common to Calvin and the medieval doctors, and in developments in rhetoric and method associated with humanism. He shows that Cal ..."
The Unaccommodated Calvin(1st Edition) Studies in the Foundation of a Theological Tradition (Oxford Studies in Historical Theology) by Richard Alfred Muller, RichardMüller Hardcover, 320 Pages, Published 2000 by Oxford University Press ISBN-13: 978-0-19-511681-6, ISBN: 0-19-511681-X
"This text attempts to understand Calvin in his 16th-century context, with attention to continuities and discontinuities between his thought and that of his predecessors, contemporaries, and successors. The author, Richard Muller is particularly interested in the interplay between theological and philosophical themes common to Calvin and the medieval doctors, and developments in the rhetoric and argument associated with humanism."