Thanks for entering my recent book giveaway where I was offering Andreas J. Köstenberger and Richard D. Patterson’s, Invitation to Biblical Interpretation: Exploring the Hermeneutical Triad of History, Literature, and Theology (Kregel Academic, 2011).
My own preference for a genre over the last number of years has actually become poetry. The forms of Hebrew poetry have seemed to offer a new vista for Biblical studies in my own progression and development. The manner of learning to communicate in ways where the form matches the pathos of the writing has been key in this for me.
So the winner of this drawing is…Nathan. And thanks again for everyone who entered. I plan to have more book giveaways in the not-too-distant future.
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You are so kind! 🙂 Thank you for not rigging the drawing against me.
Contrary to my own wishes. 😉