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OverviewIS SCRIPTURE CLEAR? IF IT IS, WHY DO PORTIONS OF IT SEEM SO OBSCURE? IF IT ISN'T, WHY HAVE THEOLOGIANS SPENT SO MUCH TIME DEFENDING THE NOTION OF ITS CLARITY? AND MORE IMPORTANT, ARE CHRISTIANS ENGAGED IN A FUTILE EFFORT IN TRYING TO READ AND UNDERSTAND IT? JAMES CALLAHAN OFFERS VALUABLE INSIGHT INTO THE COMPLEX NOTION of biblical perspicuity. He sets the issues within the history of the church and traces how the Bible's clarity has been understood practically and theologically over time. With precision and care he clarifies the role of historical context, authorial intent and reader response in a constructive articulation of how we come to understand Scripture's meaning. Contemporary literary studies inform his discussion and suggest the importance of intertextuality and intratextuality in the reading of Scripture. Ultimately, Callahan argues, Scripture must be viewed as a privileged text within a privileged community. Nevertheless, it must be read, not arrogantly, but with humility under the searching glance of the God who caused it to be written. Full Product DetailsAuthor: James CallahanPublisher: Wipf & Stock Publishers Imprint: Wipf & Stock Publishers Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.60cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.535kg ISBN: 9781725283640ISBN 10: 1725283646 Pages: 272 Publication Date: 31 August 2020 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsA new statement on biblical clarity that merits careful study. - DONALD G. BLOESCH, author of A Theology of Word & Spirit and Holy Scripture Anyone who desires to understand current debates concerning how Scripture is read is indebted to James Callahan for this remarkable book, which at once combines extraordinary erudition with equally extraordinary common sense. I hope this book will be widely read, as Callahan has avoided the pitfalls so often associated with these discussions and has brought remarkable clarity to the question of the clarity of Scripture. - STANLEY HAUERWAS, The Divinity School, Duke University """A new statement on biblical clarity that merits careful study."" - DONALD G. BLOESCH, author of A Theology of Word & Spirit and Holy Scripture ""Anyone who desires to understand current debates concerning how Scripture is read is indebted to James Callahan for this remarkable book, which at once combines extraordinary erudition with equally extraordinary common sense. I hope this book will be widely read, as Callahan has avoided the pitfalls so often associated with these discussions and has brought remarkable clarity to the question of the clarity of Scripture."" - STANLEY HAUERWAS, The Divinity School, Duke University" ""A new statement on biblical clarity that merits careful study."" - DONALD G. BLOESCH, author of A Theology of Word & Spirit and Holy Scripture ""Anyone who desires to understand current debates concerning how Scripture is read is indebted to James Callahan for this remarkable book, which at once combines extraordinary erudition with equally extraordinary common sense. I hope this book will be widely read, as Callahan has avoided the pitfalls so often associated with these discussions and has brought remarkable clarity to the question of the clarity of Scripture."" - STANLEY HAUERWAS, The Divinity School, Duke University Author InformationJames Callahan (Ph.D., Marquette) is a pastoral worker at Bethany Chapel in Wheaton, Illinois, and is adjunct professor of theology at Elmhurst College. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |