This book introduces theological hermeneutics by giving a historical account of the development of hermeneutical thinking. It defines hermeneutics as the analysis of the obstacles to understanding. Th
Divine Providence and Human Agency develops an understanding of God and God's relation to creation that perceives God as sovereign over creation while, at the same time, allowing for a meaningful noti
In an interdisciplinary study of the nature of theological language, Jensen (Church of Ireland Theological College) considers the modern debate in theological hermeneutics beginning with the Barth-Bul