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6. Anabaptist Hermeneutics: The Letter and the Spirit, by William Klassen <BR>
 
6. Anabaptist Hermeneutics: The Letter and the Spirit, by William Klassen <BR>
 
7. The Relation of the Old and New Covenants in Pilgram Marpeck’s Theology, by William Klassen <BR>
 
7. The Relation of the Old and New Covenants in Pilgram Marpeck’s Theology, by William Klassen <BR>
8. The Bern Debate of 1538: Christ the Center of Scripture, by Walter Klaassen <BR>
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8. The Bern Debate of 1538: Christ the Center of Scripture, by Walter Klaassen <BR> <BR>
 
'''Part II: Historical Developments''' <BR>
 
'''Part II: Historical Developments''' <BR>
 
9. The Pre-eminence of the Bible in Mennonite History, by Frits Kuiper <BR>
 
9. The Pre-eminence of the Bible in Mennonite History, by Frits Kuiper <BR>
10. American Mennonites and the Bible, by C. Norman Kraus <BR>
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10. American Mennonites and the Bible, by C. Norman Kraus <BR> <BR>
 
'''Part III: Contemporary Hermeneutics: Evaluative Responses and Proposals''' <BR>
 
'''Part III: Contemporary Hermeneutics: Evaluative Responses and Proposals''' <BR>
 
11. Reflections on Biblical Hermeneutics, by Millard Lind <BR>
 
11. Reflections on Biblical Hermeneutics, by Millard Lind <BR>
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15. Criticism and Analogy in Historical-Critical Interpretation, Marlin E. Miller <BR>
 
15. Criticism and Analogy in Historical-Critical Interpretation, Marlin E. Miller <BR>
 
16. Beyond the Historical-Critical Method, by Willard M. Swartley <BR>
 
16. Beyond the Historical-Critical Method, by Willard M. Swartley <BR>
17. The Authority of the Canon, by John H. Yoder <BR>
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17. The Authority of the Canon, by John H. Yoder <BR> <BR>
 
'''Part IV: The Bible in the Congregation'''  <BR>
 
'''Part IV: The Bible in the Congregation'''  <BR>
 
18. Teaching the Bible in the Congregation, by Ross T. Bender <BR>
 
18. Teaching the Bible in the Congregation, by Ross T. Bender <BR>

Revision as of 23:35, 3 April 2015

Essays on Biblical Interpretation: Anabaptist-Mennonite Perspectives, ed. Willard M. Swartley (Elkhart, IN: Institute of Mennonite Studies, 1984).

Preface 1

Part I: Interpretation of Anabaptist Sources
1. Anabaptist Hermeneutics: Presuppositions, Principles and Practice, by Walter Klaassen
2. The Hermeneutics of the Anabaptists, by John H. Yoder
3. Hermeneutics and Discipleship, by C. J. Dyck
4. The Hermeneutics :of Obedience, by Ben C. Ollenburger
5. Menno Simon’s Encounter with the Bible, by Henry Poettcker
6. Anabaptist Hermeneutics: The Letter and the Spirit, by William Klassen
7. The Relation of the Old and New Covenants in Pilgram Marpeck’s Theology, by William Klassen
8. The Bern Debate of 1538: Christ the Center of Scripture, by Walter Klaassen

Part II: Historical Developments
9. The Pre-eminence of the Bible in Mennonite History, by Frits Kuiper
10. American Mennonites and the Bible, by C. Norman Kraus

Part III: Contemporary Hermeneutics: Evaluative Responses and Proposals
11. Reflections on Biblical Hermeneutics, by Millard Lind
12. Canon: Creative Biblicism as a Hermeneutical Principle, by Jacob J. Enz
12. Modes of Appropriating the Bible, by Waldemar Janzen
14. Journey to Emmaus: A Study in Critical Methodology, by George Brunk III
15. Criticism and Analogy in Historical-Critical Interpretation, Marlin E. Miller
16. Beyond the Historical-Critical Method, by Willard M. Swartley
17. The Authority of the Canon, by John H. Yoder

Part IV: The Bible in the Congregation
18. Teaching the Bible in the Congregation, by Ross T. Bender
19. Teaching the Bible in the Congregation, by Richard C. Detweiler
20. Preaching the Bible in the Congregation, by Erland Waltner

Afterword: Continuity and Change in Anabaptist-Mennonite Biblical Interpretation, by Willard M. Swartley
Bibliography of Literature