Peter W. Martens is Assistant Professor for Theological Studies at Saint Louis University. Prior to arriving in St. Louis he taught at the University of Notre Dame and Yale Divinity School. He specializes in Origen and his legacy, and has wide-ranging interests in the history of biblical interpretation.
Preface Introduction Part I: The Philologist 1. Mandate: The Interpreter's Education 2. Specialization: The Elements of Philology Part II: The Philologist and Christianity 3. Scholarship: Divine Provenance 4. Conversion: Sanctified Study 5. Boundaries (Part I): Interpretation Among the Heterodox 6. Boundaries (Part II): Interpretation in the New Israel 7. Conduct: Moral Inquiry 8. Message: Saving Knowledge 9. Horizons: The Beginning and End of the Drama of Salvation Epilogue Bibliography Index
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