Rightly Understanding God’s Word, by Craig S. Keener
The Rightly Understanding God’s Word series, with a new introduction, by Craig S. Keener.
Editor’s Note: Craig Keener created this introduction to his course of biblical interpretation to appear before Chapter 1: Context (Spring 2003). However, Pneuma Review editors did not receive it in time to publish it in the print edition of the journal. We include it now, twelve years later, to introduce this excellent series and link to all of the chapters in their new digital format.
Raul Mock
February 25, 2015
All chapters from the Rightly Understanding God’s Word series
Introduction — Follows immediately (Winter 2015)
Chapter 1: Context — Part 1 (Spring 2003)
Chapter 1: Objections to Context — Part 2 (Winter 2015)
Chapter 2: Learning Context — Part 1 (Summer 2003)
Chapter 2: Learning Context — Part 2 (Fall 2003)
Chapter 3: Whole-Book Context — Part 1 (Winter 2004)
Chapter 3: Whole-Book Context — Part 2 (Spring 2004)
Chapter 4: More Principles of Context (Summer 2004)
Chapter 5: Bible Background — Part 1 (Fall 2004)
Chapter 5: Bible Background — Part 2 (Winter 2005)
Chapter 6: Context of Genre: Narrative — Part 1 (Spring 2005)
Chapter 6: Context of Genre — Part 2 (Summer 2005)
A study of laws in the Bible, Biblical prayer and songs, proverbs, and romance literature.
Chapter 6: Context of Genre — Part 3 (Fall 2005)
A study of the type of inspired literature found in the teachings of Jesus, the gospels, letters to churches and individuals, and prophetic passages.
Editor Introduction: Context of Genre: Revelation (Winter 2006)
Chapter 6: Context of Genre: Revelation — Part 4 (Winter 2006)
What can we learn from this book that so many Christians have disagreed about?
Chapter 7: The Reader’s “Social Location” (Spring 2006)
Category: Biblical Studies, Winter 2015