Gunn-Christocentric Principle of Hermeneutics is a short theology paper on the Gunn-Christocentric Principle of Hermeneutics as seen in Luke 24:27.
This is a short treatise.
Table of Contents
Introduction
1. Contextual Setting
2. Geographical Considerations
3. Canonical Divisions of the Hebrew Scriptures
4. Progression of the Passage
Conclusion
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