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Chadwick moves the talk about concentric parallelism (chiasm) in biblical prose out of academia and into the pastor's study. The author displaces ""reasons why we shouldn't"" with ways we can confirm and interpret large concentric structures in scripture. Chadwick methodically unpacks the Galilee-to-Jerusalem travel narrative in Luke and brings to light three other lengthy concentric structures in the Third Gospel. He helps pastor-exegetes apply a productive hermeneutic that can lead to theologically rich preaching and teaching from Luke's Gospel. Any experienced Bible student will find Both Here and There fresh and fruitful.…mehr

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Chadwick moves the talk about concentric parallelism (chiasm) in biblical prose out of academia and into the pastor's study. The author displaces ""reasons why we shouldn't"" with ways we can confirm and interpret large concentric structures in scripture. Chadwick methodically unpacks the Galilee-to-Jerusalem travel narrative in Luke and brings to light three other lengthy concentric structures in the Third Gospel. He helps pastor-exegetes apply a productive hermeneutic that can lead to theologically rich preaching and teaching from Luke's Gospel. Any experienced Bible student will find Both Here and There fresh and fruitful.
Autorenporträt
Dennis W. Chadwick is a former church-planting pastor and is now retired from InterVarsity Christian Fellowship, having more recently pastored graduate students and faculty at the University of Kansas. He and his wife live in Lawrence, Kansas. From his casual reading and in his Walter Mitty moments, Mr. Chadwick is a closet archaeologist and a tall ships enthusiast. To keep some grip on his Soviet-era Russian, he recites favorite Russian poems. Chadwick earned an MDiv from Trinity Evangelical Divinity School (1972) and an MA in Russian Language and Literature from the University of Kansas (1990).