The Scripture PrincipleRegent College Publishing, 2002 - 250 pages |
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Contents
Pattern of Revelation | 3 |
The Biblical Witness | 29 |
Inspiration and Authority | 61 |
Incarnation and Accommodation | 85 |
The Human Dimension | 106 |
Biblical Criticism | 130 |
Word and Spirit | 155 |
Unfolding Revelation | 175 |
The Act of Interpretation | 197 |
Conclusion | 222 |
Bibliography | 239 |
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