Dr. Hunibou Newmai, MA (Philosophy) and Ph.D. (Philosophy, 1992) from North Eastern Hill University, is the Education Director of Liangmai Naga Baptist Association, Manipur (LNBA-M), Namraining, Tamei, Manipur. He has authored three books, and he is an author, editor, and compiler of the Liangmai Text Book from Class I-XII. He is also a well-known public speaker, educationist, writer, poet, and expert in tribal philosophies, cultures, and religions. His latest book is a collection of poems Tingtheng Rapien: Chamsing.
This short introduction to biblical hermeneutics has grown directly out of years of research on the subject from different perspectives; philosophical, literary, theological, and biblical as well. Rigorous research on the subject is done through teaching, and library works in different institutions in India, such as Eastern Theological College at Jorhat, North East Hill University at Shillong, Federated faculty for Research in Religion and Culture at Kottayam, Christ University at Bengaluru, Dharmaram College at Bengaluru, and others. Moreover, interaction with the different research scholars, theological students, and professors plays a huge role in understanding better the hermeneutical models analyze in this book.
At the same time, this book is a humble attempt by both authors' part to put together some of the biblical hermeneutics in a readable and concise manner so that students can benefit from it.
In the context of biblical hermeneutics, one of the basic questions asked by renowned Kevin J. Vanhoozer is, "Is there a meaning in this Text?" The "Text", here, he means the Bible. To rephrase this question from a wider perspective, one can also ask, "Is there a meaning in life?" The point is: Is there a meaning in anything? Does a text' have meaning? If there is a meaning how does one derive it? How does one interpret a text?
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