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Publication Date: 17 Jun 2026
Publisher: Apollos
Page Count: 768
Author: Gerald Bray
ISBN-13: 9780851114750, 9781789754124, 9781789754131

Biblical interpretation

By Gerald Bray
A thorough revision and updated of an award-winning survey of biblical interpretation.
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How has the church understood the Bible across the centuries and why does that matter today?

In this fully revised and updated edition of Biblical Interpretation, Gerald Bray traces the rich history of how Christians have read Scripture, from the early church to the modern era. Clear, accessible and deeply rooted in theology, this award-winning survey shows how doctrine and biblical interpretation have always gone hand in hand.

Perfect for students, pastors and thoughtful readers, this is more than history this book is an invitation to read the Bible with greater depth, wisdom and confidence.
Gerald L. Bray (PhD, La Sorbonne) is a professor at Beeson Divinity School of Samford University in Birmingham, Alabama, and Director of Research for the Latimer Trust. His many books include A History of Christianity in Britain and Ireland, God Has Spoken, and Doing Theology with the Reformers.
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How has the church understood the Bible across the centuries and why does that matter today?

In this fully revised and updated edition of Biblical Interpretation, Gerald Bray traces the rich history of how Christians have read Scripture, from the early church to the modern era. Clear, accessible and deeply rooted in theology, this award-winning survey shows how doctrine and biblical interpretation have always gone hand in hand.

Perfect for students, pastors and thoughtful readers, this is more than history this book is an invitation to read the Bible with greater depth, wisdom and confidence.
Author
Gerald L. Bray (PhD, La Sorbonne) is a professor at Beeson Divinity School of Samford University in Birmingham, Alabama, and Director of Research for the Latimer Trust. His many books include A History of Christianity in Britain and Ireland, God Has Spoken, and Doing Theology with the Reformers.