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Brevard Child's Canon Criticism: An Example of Post-Critical Naivete

Brevard Child's Canon Criticism: An Example of Post-Critical Naivete

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  • Dale A. Brueggemann

How should the canonical criticism approach to the study of the Old Testament by Brevard Childs be evaluated? Childs deliberately wants to read the biblical text in its canonical shape and context. This article is an evaluation of the post-critical approach of Childs.

Source: Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society, 1989. 16 pages.

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