Библиография работ по герменевтике, написанных с различных богословских позиций
Barrett, C. K. «The Interpretation of the Old Testament in the New Testament». In The Cambridge History of the Bible. Vol. 1, ed. P. R. Ackroyed and C. F. Evans. Cambridge: University Press, 1970, pp. 377-411. The author believes that the New Testament authors borrowed both legitimate and illegitimate hermeneutical principles from their contemporary culture.
Bartsch, Hans. Kerygma and Myth. 2 vols. London: S. P. C. K., 1962-64. A discussion of Scripture from the perspective of the «New Hermeneutics».
Childs, B. S. Biblical Theology in Crisis. Philadelphia: Westminster, 1970. A discussion of the American neoorthodox theology movement by one of its members.
Hasel, G. Old Testament Theology: Basic Issues in the Current Debate. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1972. Although not a book on hermeneutics explicitly, this book points out the central issues that distinguish various schools of interpretation.
Marle, Rene. Introduction to Hermeneutics. New York: Herder and Herder, 1967. A general text written from a liberal perspective.
Palmer, R. E. Hermeneutics. Evanston, Ill.: Northwestern University Press, 1969. Excellent text on the «New Hermeneutics».
Von Rad, G. «Typological Interpretation of the Old Testament». In Essays on Old Testament Hermeneutics, ed. J. L. Mays. Richmond: Knox, 1963, pp. 17-39. An example of typological theory by one who believes that the Old Testament is a product of documentary development, a human recounting of God's actions, and that therefore it cannot be trusted as either reliable or accurate.