Interpreting the Parables

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InterVarsity Press, Jul 16, 2012 - Religion - 463 pages

In the last century, more studies of the parables were produced than for any other section of comparable length in the Bible. The problem is that most Bible readers are unlikely ever to know of most of them. In this substantially new and expanded edition, Craig Blomberg surveys and evaluates contemporary critical approaches to the parables, challenging the prevailing consensus and making his own important new contribution to parable studies. Within proper definitions and boundaries, the author defends a limited allegorical approach. In support of this view of parable interpretation, Blomberg not only sets forth theoretical considerations but devotes attention to all the major parables, providing brief interpretations that highlight the insights to be gained from his distinctive method. Interpreting the Parables can be read with profit by scholars, students, pastors and educated laypeople.

 

Contents

Abbreviations of Periodicals
9
Introduction
17
Parable Allegory
33
Form Criticism the Parables
82
Redaction Criticism of the Parables
119
New Literary Hermeneutical Methods
151
Conclusions to Part One
192
Complex ThreePoint Parables
269
TwoPoint OnePoint Parables
340
The Kingdom the Christ
408
Conclusions to Part Two
447
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About the author (2012)

Craig L. Blomberg (Ph.D., Aberdeen) is distinguished professor of New Testament at Denver Seminary and the author of The Historical Reliability of the Gospels (revised) and The Historical Reliability of John's Gospel.

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