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What Next for Theological Interpretation of Scripture?
In this article, the author explores what the future might hold for the sensibility known as Theological Interpretation of Scripture (TIS). In doing so, he identifies and discusses three interconnected areas TIS might from benefit reflecting more deeply upon. They are: (1) questions of Scripture's ontology; (2) notions of textuality and textual meaning; and, finally, (3) the concept of ‘mood’ as it relates to scriptural interpretation.