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Review "stimulating and informative... of use not only to students but to anyone interested in contemporary Orthodox reflections on hermeneutical questions." --Catholic Biblical Quarterly, 61, 1999 Product Description This first comprehensive work on Scripture, tradition, and hermeneutics by an Orthodox biblical scholar is a masterpiece in the literal sense. It is the finely crafted product of a mature master who knows, loves, and respects his subject, the work of his fellow scholars, and the seeking and thinking believers for whom he writes. This work is a rare and precious example of what "following the fathers" can mean for us today. THOMAS HOPKO About the Author Theodore G. Stylianopoulos is Professor of New Testament at Holy Cross Greek Orthodox School of Theology, Brookline, Massachusetts. He is the author of and editor of several books, including The Good News of Christ (1991). He is a regular columnist for Beliefnet.