Christian Scholar’s Review, July 15, 2010, 421-437. The pre-eminence of the 'hermeneutic of suspicion' means that interpretive approaches tend to treat texts as hostile witnesses and interrogate them with a negative bias, this article claims. However, another approach, centered on humility in the receiver/interpreter, would have open-ended questions and more balance in handling...
Teacher, Winston Salem/Forsyth County Schools (NC), David Nash, 4 pp, 2010. This study guide was developed for freshman in an inclusive Title 1 high school as beginning level instruction. It could be suitable for middle school. There is a range of eleven poems in different styles, but with specific questions to answer involving figurative language, word choice and poetic...
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