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Biblical Hermeneutics: Foundational Considerations
Biblical Hermeneutics: Foundational Considerations
By Dr. Robert L. Thomas (Biblical Hermeneutics)
A gradual drift from confidence in the integrity of the Bible is well underway. A vast portion of Christendom does not adhere to belief in the verbal (every word) plenary (in every section) inspiration (God-breathed) and thus inerrancy of God’s word. Believers with a high view of inspiration need to face this reality as David faced Goliath—not intimidated, but ready to take up the challenge.
Table of Contents of Biblical Hermeneutics: Foundational Considerations
Prelude
How to Remedy the Drifting
General Introduction
Clarifying the Definition
Schema of Relationships – Between Fields of Theological Study – #1The Foundational Nature of Hermeneutics
Recent Additions to the Foundation
Schema of Relationships – Between Fields of Theological Study – #2Reasons Why the Current Foundation Is Shaky
The Source of Preunderstandings
Frequently Undermined Recently Emerging Bogus Systems
The Needed Response
Biblical Hermeneutics
More of the Same
- A Grammar of New Testament Greek Vol. 1: Prolegomena
- Adeney How to Read the Bible
- Ames Hearing of the Word
- Anderson Sir Robert – Bible or the Church
- Anderson Sir Robert – Misunderstood Texts of the Bible
- Anderson, Sir Robert – Forgotten Truths
- Anstey – How to Master Bible
- Austin-Sparks Spiritual Hearing
- Ballou In Defence of Divine Revelation
- Barclay Making of the Bible
- Bellett, J.G. – Meditations upon the Four Gospels
- Binney-Theological Compend
- Boettner – Inspiration
- Broadus – On the Preparation and Delivery of Sermons
- Bruce – What do we really mean by Biblical Inspiration?
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