dc.description.abstract | The following essays are an attempt to sum up my reading and my experience in the field of Biblical interpretation, surely the noblest and the most difficult area in the “noble and difficult art of reading” (Schlatter). They are herewith offered in the hope that they may be of some service to students. The first essay, Revelation—Scripture—Interpretation, is an attempt at a theological introduction to the whole area. The following series of Essays in Hermeneutics is a simple introduction to the techniques of interpretation. The final essay, The Posture of the Interpreter, is an elaboration of the “third circle” mentioned in the Essays in Hermeneutics. The essays were written at various times over a considerable span of years; but there is in them, I believe, an inner consistency that warrants their appearance together. The author of the Acts of Paul and Thekla claimed that he wrote them “Amore Pauli"; these essays were written “Amore Sacrae Scripturae.” If they succeed in kindling, or intensifying, a like love in those who read them, I shall deem myself richly rewarded by my Lord. (Written by the author) | |