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Recent years have witnessed an array of changes in the way evangelicals should read, interpret, and apply Scripture's core teachings. In this volume the author, an accomplished scholar, carefully chronicles and evaluates the shifts in evangelical hermeneutics. The goal of the volume is fourfold: * To discuss the recent changes in evangelical hermeneutics * To show new meanings being attached to grammatical-historical interpretation * To compare traditional grammatical-historical interpretation with new evangelical hermeneutics * To identify the dominant principles of new evangelical…mehr

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Recent years have witnessed an array of changes in the way evangelicals should read, interpret, and apply Scripture's core teachings. In this volume the author, an accomplished scholar, carefully chronicles and evaluates the shifts in evangelical hermeneutics. The goal of the volume is fourfold: * To discuss the recent changes in evangelical hermeneutics * To show new meanings being attached to grammatical-historical interpretation * To compare traditional grammatical-historical interpretation with new evangelical hermeneutics * To identify the dominant principles of new evangelical hermeneutics "Historic hermeneutics is brilliantly and biblically defended in this book. And no one is better equipped for that defense than Dr. Robert Thomas who, throughout his life, has made this subject a priority for study." --John MacArthur Jr. Robert L. Thomas (Th.D., Dallas Theological Seminary) is professor of New Testament at The Master's Seminary in Sun Valley, California. He is the general editor of The Jesus Crisis (with F. David Farnell), The Master's Perspective on Contemporary Issues, and The Master's Perspective on Difficult Passages.