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The Expository Times
"Books on hermeneutics are rarely as lucid and accessible as The Promise of Hermeneutics. . . Those who seek a good general introduction to contemporary hermeneutics, where the authors' Christian self-understanding makes them steer a course between the Scylla of Enlightenment individualism and the Charybdis of postmodern pluralist indeterminacy, and also an account of the difference such hermeneutics may make to biblical interpretation, will find an excellent resource here."