Samuel J. Schultz & Morris A. Inch, eds., Interpreting the Word of God. Festschrift in Honor of Steven Barabas. Chicago: Moody Press, 1978. ISBN: 0802440924. pp.281.
I have requested permission to digitise and upload a chapter of this book. However, as there are so many that appear useful I need your help in choosing which one I should ask for.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Ancient Near Eastern Religion and Biblical Interpretation—J.E. Jennings
Chapter 2: Archaeology and the Christian Mind—Alfred J. Hoerth
Chapter 3: Old Testament Prophets in Today's World--S.J. Schultz
Chapter 4: Entree to the Pentateuch Through the Prophets: A Hermeneutics of History--C. Hassell Bullock
Chapter 5: The Old Testament in the New Testament--Donald A. Hagner
Chapter 6: The Genre of New Testament Literature and Biblical Hermeneutics--Gordon Fee
Chapter 7: History and Culture in New Testament Interpretation--Alan Johnson
Chapter 8: The Place of the Incarnation in Biblical Interpretation--Morris Inch
Chapter 9: The Reformation Contribution to the Interpretation of the Bible--Donald Lake
Chapter 10: Biblical Authority: A Study in History--Robert Webber
Chapter 11: On the Limitations of Hermeneutics--Herbert Jacobsen
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Chap 5 seems to be the most interesting. God bless you all.
Chapter 4: Entree to the Pentateuch Through the Prophets: A Hermeneutics of History--C. Hassell Bullock
This would be my first choice