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The Hermeneutical Agenda: Between Text and Reader

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This paper addresses a specific chapter of Rollins' book in an attempt to critique the hermeneutical issue raised throughout his volume but particularly in chapter six. This issue is focused in a new way in Soul and Psyche, as it describes the history and possibilities of employing psychology as a new methodological screen with which to read and interpret the Bible.

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Rashkow, I.N. The Hermeneutical Agenda: Between Text and Reader. Pastoral Psychology 51, 151–155 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1020058714487

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