O'GodHowGreatThouArt
Puritan Board Sophomore
Good evening all.
I'm looking into reorganizing my theology library to focus on the interpretation of Scripture. Specifically, I'm wanting to highlight three areas:
1) Historical context of Scripture (the times during which the word of God was penned as well as relevant matters such as culture and politics of the region/s in question)
2) Exegetical Context of Scripture (what did it say in the original languages)
3) The Study of Hermeneutics
3) Criticism of scripture (i.e. historical, literary, lower/higher, and other areas I'm not thinking of.)
I wanted to ask ya'll if you knew of any books fitting these areas that come from a reformed framework, particularly for sections 2 and 4.
Thanks for your help!
I'm looking into reorganizing my theology library to focus on the interpretation of Scripture. Specifically, I'm wanting to highlight three areas:
1) Historical context of Scripture (the times during which the word of God was penned as well as relevant matters such as culture and politics of the region/s in question)
2) Exegetical Context of Scripture (what did it say in the original languages)
3) The Study of Hermeneutics
3) Criticism of scripture (i.e. historical, literary, lower/higher, and other areas I'm not thinking of.)
I wanted to ask ya'll if you knew of any books fitting these areas that come from a reformed framework, particularly for sections 2 and 4.
Thanks for your help!