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Claritas Scripturae: The Role of Perspicuity in Protestant Hermeneutics

Claritas Scripturae: The Role of Perspicuity in Protestant Hermeneutics

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  • James Patrick Callahan

This essay evaluates how the claims for the clarity of Scripture have been presented in Protestant hermeneutics. The author is interested in the various characterizations of perspicuity by Protestants and the means employed in its defence, and the value of an affirmation of claritas Scripturae.

Source: Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society, 1996. 20 pages.

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Chrysostom once said, in reply to a threat from an Empress: Go tell her that I fear nothing but sin. Chrysostom
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